The Unprecedented Judicial Move in the Texas Abortion Pill Decision
It’s not the FDA’s job to tell doctors what to do.
It’s not the FDA’s job to tell doctors what to do.
The CDC’s revised prescribing guidelines retain an anti-opioid bias and do nothing to reverse the harmful policies inspired by the 2016 version.
And increase total health care costs to boot.
The damage done by the original guidelines, including undertreatment and abrupt dose reductions, could have been avoided if the CDC had not presumed to advise doctors on how to treat pain.
Biden's "supercharged" cancer moonshot is little more than a hollow promise.
Despite concerns about efficacy and side effects, courts are slow to act on behalf of patients who don’t want the treatment.
As hospitals and courts collude, pregnant women are being excluded from fundamental decisions about how they give birth.
A rebuttal to The New Republic's latest prescription for health care reform