While rumors that Trump is planning to ban birth control don't appear to be true, there are several ways the president has ...
Humanitarian organizations criticize State Department's plan to destroy $9.7 million worth of contraceptives destined for low-income countries based on medical misinformation.
Katia Riddle is a correspondent at NPR covering mental health. She has reported extensively on the impact of events such as Hurricane Helene, Los Angeles wildfires and the loneliness epidemic. Prior ...
Despite clarifying legislation, abortion remains banned in Texas, except to save the life of the pregnant patient.
The rumor originated from New York Times reporting about the Trump administration destroying $10 million in contraceptives meant to go abroad.
Questions about their fate swirled after the government's July deadline for destruction came and went. Then came a false ...
According to posts on TikTok, hormonal birth control can cause a nearly unlimited list of ailments: Depression, irreversible infertility, acne, destruction of the gut biome, weight gain, balding, and ...
Idaho started in the new year with small but important good news for reproductive rights: Effective this month, insurance companies in the state must cover six months of prescription contraception ...
Changes are coming to pharmacies in Michigan as a new law will soon allow patients to obtain birth control directly from pharmacists without needing a doctor's prescription. The legislation, signed by ...