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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita sent a letter to gender-affirming care providers Tuesday requesting information about procedures offered to transgender youth. The letter – largely based on misinformation – issued vague threats against medical providers and families.
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Fentanyl test strips count as illegal drug paraphernalia under Kentucky law. A proposed bill would change that and expand access to them to prevent overdoses.
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Considering the country’s divided Congress, Americans shouldn’t hold their breath for major health reform legislation this year. On the other hand, 2023 is shaping up to see some incredibly consequential health policy changes that could impact millions.
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The future of abortion rights in Indiana is now in the hands of the state’s five Supreme Court justices.
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The Kentucky Department for Public Health says it has confirmed one case of measles in the state connected to the Ohio outbreak.
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Attorneys for abortion care providers and the state will argue the constitutionality of Indiana’s near-total abortion ban before the state’s highest court this week.
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A Louisville doctor shares tips on avoiding cold weather injuries like frostbite and hypothermia.
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The residential treatment center says it’s made “extensive changes” since the death of 7-year-old Ja’Ceon Terry.
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A federal appeals court has temporarily blocked a Louisville ordinance that created buffer zones around health care facilities, including those that provide abortions.
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Medical officials expect this year’s flu season to be one of the worst documented. Six children have died so far, matching the previous record.
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Right-leaning states moved to make ballot measures tougher to pass after success of voter initiatives on abortion rights, marijuana and Medicaid expansion. That's led to pushback from state lawmakers.
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People are gathering indoors for the holidays, and there's been an uptick in COVID-19 cases. The federal government says you should test often to try to prevent the spread of the virus.