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New York Judge Dismisses Texas Challenge to the State’s Abortion Shield Law

Marthe Gautier, 96, Dies; Had Key Role in Down Syndrome Breakthrough

Study Finds Evidence That Text-Based Therapy Eases Depression

Calley Means, a Kennedy Adviser, Has Left the White House

F.D.A. Moves to Speed Approvals for Cheaper Copycat Drugs

Obamacare Prices Become Public, Highlighting Big Increases

Texas Sues Tylenol Makers, Claiming They Hid Autism Risks

Pig Kidney Removed From Transplant Patient After Nine Months

Behind the Dismantling of the C.D.C.: Reform or ‘Humiliation’?

Diphtheria, a Once Vanquished Killer of Children, Is Resurgent

In Fight Against Malaria, an Unexpected — and Snuggly — Shield

DNA Identifies 2 Bacterial Killers That Stalked Napoleon’s Army

DNA Identifies 2 Bacterial Killers That Stalked Napoleon’s Army

Ruth A. Lawrence, Doctor Who Championed Breastfeeding, Is Dead at 101

U.S. Health Workers Recalled From Shutdown Furlough for Medicare, A.C.A. Enrollments

Drug With a 30-Year Monopoly Is Target of State-Level Push to Curb Prices

‘Medicaid Cut Me Off’: A Rural Health Center Faces New Pressures

Vision Restored Using Prosthetic Retinal Implant

When a Hearing Aid Isn’t Enough

Higher Obamacare Prices Become Public in a Dozen States

A Somali Hospital Closed After U.S. Aid Cuts. Fired Employees Reopened It Without Pay.

‘You Could Treat a Child for a Few Dollars.’ Now Those Clinics Are Gone.

Eye Injuries Are Rising Among Pickleball Players

America Is Heavily Reliant on China for Raw Materials in Medicines

Trump Rattles Vaccine Experts Over Aluminum

A Furious Debate Over Autism’s Causes Leaves Parents Grasping for Answers

W.H.O. Warns of Sharp Increase in Drug-Resistant Infections

They Fought Outbreaks Worldwide. Now They’re Fighting for New Lives.

C.D.C. Layoffs Included 2 Top Measles Experts Amid Rising Cases

Trump to Announce a Drug Pricing Deal With AstraZeneca

Chinese Surgeons Perform First Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant

Taking Too Much Tylenol Has Proven Risks. Trump Didn’t Talk About Those.

His Off-the-Grid Vacation Was Interrupted by Winning a Nobel Prize

He Was Expected to Get Alzheimer’s 25 Years Ago. Why Hasn’t He?

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Is Awarded for Work on Immune Systems

Costco to Sell Ozempic and Wegovy, Weight-Loss Wonder Drugs

Why Brittle Bones Aren’t Just a Woman’s Problem

How Private Equity Oversees the Ethics of Drug Research

Kennedy’s Ties to Ally Leading Vaccine Lawsuits Raise Ethical Concerns

Can a Diagnosis Make You Better?

Kennedy Fires N.I.H. Scientist Who Filed Whistle-Blower Complaint

F.D.A. Approves a New Generic Abortion Pill

How Trump’s Online Drugstore May Affect Your Drug Costs

Should the Autism Spectrum Be Split Apart?