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Roughly 20 states now have laws permitting families to place cameras in the rooms of loved ones. Facility operators are often opposed. nyti.ms/4i3pW92
Two significant programs that invested in research on diabetes, dementia, obesity and kidney disease have ended since the start of the Trump administration. nyti.ms/3RCbl9F
Trump cutbacks were supposedly aimed at administrators. But scientists in food and drug-testing labs and policy experts who advance generic drug approvals were also dismissed. nyti.ms/3G7byPy
The justices handed a win to the Food and Drug Administration in its rejection of applications from makers of flavored liquids used in e-cigarettes. nyti.ms/4hZABBI
Miller Gardner, the 14-year-old son of the retired Yankees player Brett Gardner, died from carbon monoxide poisoning while on vacation in Costa Rica. Here’s why the gas is so dangerous. nyti.ms/4i5uyLV
States that were once reluctant to expand Medicaid now have their state budgets tied to the fate of the program by constitutional amendments. nyti.ms/4lm6dnU
Administration officials reversed a decision made during the Biden presidency that would have given millions of people access to weight-loss drugs paid for Medicare and Medicaid. nyti.ms/4iZgipf
She used her wealth strategically to expand opportunities for women, underwriting the development of the pill and supporting the suffrage movement. nyti.ms/3FSKUtS
The court will decide whether Medicaid beneficiaries may sue to receive services under a law that lets them choose any qualified provider. nyti.ms/3E7ZLA3
Cargill Kitchen Solutions recalled more than 210,000 pounds of products under its Egg Beaters and Bob Evans labels. nyti.ms/3XNvH3q
Recent Trump administration actions are setting the stage for a measles resurgence, experts fear. nyti.ms/3Ec4hxr
The agency’s injury center was among the departments that were largely gutted in Tuesday’s wave of dismissals. Read a staff member’s letter to colleagues while they awaited their fates. nyti.ms/4jbjmPj
The reorganization that began on Tuesday will scale back an agency that has been a public health model around the world. nyti.ms/3XHj7CS
President Trump wants to bring pharmaceutical manufacturing back to the United States. Experts warn that tariffs could result in shortages and higher prices for generic drugs. nyti.ms/3YfIP1i
The TV celebrity doctor, a cardiothoracic surgeon, will take the reins at a time when the agency is facing cutbacks, especially for the poor, and scrutiny of its missions. nyti.ms/3QYJSPn
Katharine McCormick dedicated her life and wealth to opening doors for women, and provided almost all the funding that researchers used to develop the birth control pill. nyti.ms/448yxnq
The United States can no longer keep tabs on drug-resistant gonorrhea, among other infections, scientists said. nyti.ms/3FWGYbt
It is the second confirmed measles death in the U.S. in a decade. If the outbreak continues at the current pace, the nation may lose its “elimination” status. nyti.ms/43CooPN
As the Trump administration threatens to strip accrediting bodies of their power, many are scrambling to purge diversity requirements. nyti.ms/3FKY640
The best-selling author chatted with The Times’s global health reporter about the past, present and troubling future of the world’s deadliest infectious disease. nyti.ms/426xBxc