LGBTQ couples push for ‘fertility equality’ in family-building benefits

LGBTQ couples push for ‘fertility equality’ in family-building benefits

(NEW YORK) -- For Emma Goidel and Ilana Caplan, building a family using assisted reproductive technology was never going to be easy, but the couple says they never imagined the financial costs they’d face simply because of who they are. “We looked really closely at our insurance and we saw,…
Ozempic weight loss pills may be on the way: What to know

Ozempic weight loss pills may be on the way: What to know

(NEW YORK) -- Drugs used for diabetes and weight loss like Ozempic and Wegovy were found to be effective for weight loss when taken as a pill, according to research published over the weekend. Rybelsus is the pill version of semaglutide -- the active ingredient that helps patients lose weight…
Five malaria cases reported in US, health officials say

Five malaria cases reported in US, health officials say

(SARASOTA, Fla.) -- Five people caught malaria locally in the U.S. for the first time since 2003, according to health officials. Four people in Sarasota County, Florida, and one person in Cameron County, Texas, reported cases of the mosquito-borne illness, state officials said. Cameron County is the southernmost county in…
One year post-Roe, crisis pregnancy centers expand footprint in Mississippi

One year post-Roe, crisis pregnancy centers expand footprint in Mississippi

(NEW YORK) -- For the past year, Michelle Colon, a reproductive health advocate in Jackson, Mississippi, has not been able to bring herself to drive past the Pink House. The state's lone abortion clinic operated by Jackson Women’s Health Organization had been forced to close its doors last July, just…
Doctors face tough decision to leave states with abortion bans

Doctors face tough decision to leave states with abortion bans

(NEW YORK) -- Dr. Nicole Teal, a maternal fetal medicine specialist, had just finished her training in North Carolina, when she was offered a good position in the state that would have allowed her to stay closer to family. But there was one problem: North Carolina's 12-week abortion ban set…
CDC advisors recommend RSV vaccine approval. What it means for older adults

CDC advisors recommend RSV vaccine approval. What it means for older adults

(WASHINGTON) -- A respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, vaccine for older adults could soon be available after an advisory committee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted to recommend them Wednesday. During a meeting, the agency's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices looked at clinical trial data for two…