The CDC is now prioritizing individual decision-making for COVID-19 vaccinations, moving away from blanket recommendations. This shift emphasizes informed consent and discussions between patients and healthcare providers.
The CDC has adopted new guidelines for COVID-19 vaccines that require patients to consult healthcare providers before vaccination, sparking confusion and concern about access and safety.
Amidst growing concerns, Tylenol's safety during pregnancy is under scrutiny. Experts and doctors urge pregnant women to consult healthcare providers amidst controversial claims linking the medication to autism.
The Trump administration's new $100,000 fee for high-skilled H-1B visa applications may be waived for doctors, as medical organizations highlight the urgent need for healthcare providers in rural areas.
The AAP's new recommendations for pediatric COVID-19 vaccines clash with CDC guidance, prompting HHS Secretary Kennedy to issue a warning about potential liability for physicians. Experts respond.
In a controversial 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has sided with South Carolina, allowing the state to defund Planned Parenthood and ruling that Medicaid patients cannot sue to choose their providers. This decision raises concerns about healthcare rights and reproductive services.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has rescinded guidance protecting pregnant patients in medical emergencies from being denied care due to state abortion bans, raising concerns among healthcare providers and advocates.