- Veterans did not respond well to Donald Trump's comments on PTSD, a common mental health disorder many soldiers face.
- The WHO wants countries to start taxing sugary drinks, and use the revenue to fight health problems sugar may worsen.
- Here's what the presidential candidates have said on the controversial topic of abortion and reproductive rights.
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- Californians are set to decide whether to make recreational marijuana use legal, as other Western states have done.
- A divided U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday turned away an appeal by a family-owned pharmacy that cited Christian beliefs in objecting to providing emergency contraceptives to women.
- In a 5-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Texas' tough restrictions on abortion and, as a result, clinics will reopen... in due time.
- Researchers show how prescribing naloxone to patients who receive opioids for chronic pain can help lower their risk for an overdose.
- Here's what Canadians can learn from marijuana possession laws in other countries as they begin to legalize recreational use of marijuana.
- The U.S. Supreme Court handed a victory to abortion rights advocates, striking down a Texas law imposing strict regulations on abortion doctors and facilities.
- State lawyers said on Friday that the Arizona Department of Corrections has not been able to replace its supply of the sedative midazolam.
- New study suggests laws aimed to drive down opioid use and overdose are "weak and slow," especially among Medicare's disabled beneficiaries.
- When the worst happens, should autonomous vehicles minimize deaths or protect passengers at all cost? Looks like we still can't make up our minds.
- Why mandatory drug treatment is backfiring.
- To find patients, the Justice Department alleges clinic operators and recruiters targeted poor drug addicts and offered them narcotics.
- Health issues can be overshadowed in the general election, but voters care more than politicians may think.