Washington Monthly
The Trouble With Trump's Pick to Run the FDA
Marty Makary is a surgeon, prolific author, and avowed contrarian
NPR's Goats and Soda
How Worried Should We Be About Disease X?
An unidentified illness has claimed nearly 80 lives in Democratic Republic of Congo
The Dangers of Birth Control Misinformation Post-Roe
New York Times
British Lawmakers Vote to Legalize Assisted Dying in Landmark Decision
After an emotional debate, Parliament voted on Friday in favor of allowing assisted suicide for some terminally ill people in England and Wales
AP News
A Twice-Yearly Shot Could Help End AIDS. But Will it Get to Everyone Who Needs It?
The twice-yearly shot was 100% effective in preventing HIV infections in a study of women, and works nearly as well in men
Argentina's Abortion Law Three Years Later
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The Weaponization of Witchcraft Laws in Kenya
Out Cold: The Most Common Wintertime Injuries in a Warming World
The Atlantic
The Great Grocery Squeeze
How a federal policy change in the 1980s created the modern food desert