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Where Do Trans Kids Go from Here?

In the wake of Donald Trump’s executive order banning transition-related care for minors, hospitals in blue states began cancelling...

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Trump’s 51st-State Plan Would Be a Literal Death Sentence for Canadians

Canadians have a universal healthcare system and significantly longer life expectancy than Americans.

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The Consequences of Trump’s Ban on Gender-Affirming Care

In today’s newsletter, the trans kids losing access to care, and then: Families in New York and beyond are considering whether even liberal cities...

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Kim A. Keck

Company: Blue Cross Blue Shield AssociationTitle: President & CEOIndustry: Financials and InsuranceNotable in 2024: Keck led BCBS to become the first...

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Shield Laws Are the Fault Line in the Battle Over Abortion Access

New York’s shield law was designed to protect providers mailing medication abortion pills out of state. But a New York provider is facing legal...

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“We’re Living Through Hell”: What Trump’s Anti-Trans War Really Means

When hospitals suddenly stop treatment for trans patients, real people are harmed: “I was sent links to suicide hotlines instead of a...

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Dementia sufferer, 89, kicked out of care home in 'revenge' plot

An 89-year-old dementia sufferer was evicted from a failing care home a day after breaking two fingers in an “incident” now being probed by a...

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How Healthcare Workers Are Defending Their Transgender Patients from Trump’s Attacks

As the Trump administration targets trans people, healthcare workers are mobilizing to support their patients’ ability to get the care they need.

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NHS to get access to gene editing therapy for sickle cell disease

Experts hailed exciting news for some people with sickle cell disease in England as the health watchdog decided to grant access to gene-editing...

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Why nursing homes and hospice are so expensive in the U.S.

Baby boomers are about to be the largest generation in American history to hit the long-term care space. Born between 1946 and 1964, as defined by...

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