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2. Trump criticised for nominating Robert F Kennedy Jr to head biggest US health agency.
3. Trump presidency will mean changes for healthcare, reproductive rights, and global heating.
4. Far more people die from gun violence in US than in other rich countries, report says.
5. US resident died from Lassa fever probably contracted in West Africa.
6. US abortions have increased despite bans.
7. US infant mortality rose after Supreme Court ended right to abortion.
8. Many fewer US teens are smoking or vaping, CDC reports.
9. US peer reviewers received over $1bn in industry payments over three years.
10. US abortion: Supreme Court allows Texas to continue to ban emergency abortions.
11. Breast cancer: Cases rising among younger US women although deaths are dropping.
12. More than 200 women faced criminal charges over pregnancy loss in the year after US abortion law was overturned.
13. Whooping cough: Fivefold rise in US cases spells return to pre-pandemic levels.
14. US has the worse healthcare outcomes while spending the most, study shows.
15. Two US women died because of a lack of abortion care, report says.
16. US women must be told breast density after mammogram, says FDA.
17. How to live to 110, win a coin toss, and breathe through the anus-it's the 2024 Ig Nobel awards.
18. Harris and Trump clash over abortion in presidential debate.
19. US says that first negotiated drug prices for older people will save $6bn.
20. Over-the-counter painkillers may not be sufficient when fitting IUDs, says US agency.
21. US spends $43bn a year on cancer screening.
22. Pregnancy and parenthood are especially difficult for female surgical residents, US study shows.
23. American women's health "is in a perilous place," study finds.
24. Most US cardiology fellows got industry payments before graduation, study finds.
25. Johns Hopkins is latest US medical school to offer free tuition.
26. Infant deaths increased after Texas banned early abortions, study finds.
27. Over 171 000 American women travelled out of state for abortions last year.
28. Social media: Add tobacco-style warnings to protect children, says US surgeon general.
29. Major US church group votes to oppose IVF.
30. US healthcare spending will reach nearly 20% of GDP by 2032, predict experts.
31. Mifepristone: US Supreme Court rejects ban on abortion drug.
32. US maternal mortality is far higher than that of other rich nations, study reports.
33. US Republicans block bill that would have guaranteed access to contraception.
34. Low risk prostate cancer: active surveillance does not increase unfavourable outcomes, study finds.
35. Texas court rejects legal challenge by women denied abortions for dangerous pregnancies.
36. US state classifies mifepristone and misoprostol as dangerous controlled substances.
37. US states with abortion bans attract fewer applicants for residency positions, study finds.
38. AMA raises alarm over crisis in rural healthcare in US.
39. US expert panel says breast cancer screening should begin at 40.
40. Florida bans abortions after six weeks, leaving millions of women in southeastern US without care.
41. US Supreme Court hears arguments on whether states can regulate emergency abortions.
42. US pregnant workers get new legal protections, but not paid time off.
43. US Supreme Court allows Idaho to ban gender affirming care for minors-for now.
44. Deaths of despair are higher among black and Native Americans, study finds.
45. US issues strict restrictions on "forever chemicals" in drinking water.
46. Attorneys general in 25 US states ask for emergency abortions to be excluded from bans.
47. Texas Medical Board guidance on when abortion is acceptable lacks clarity, say critics.
48. US doctors received more than $12bn in industry payments between 2013 and 2022, study shows.
49. US Supreme Court questions legitimacy of case seeking to ban mifepristone.
50. US president expands government research into women's health issues.
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