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How Trump Could Reshape Healthcare; E. Coli Alert; Does Doctor's Gender Matter?

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Six former officials and insiders shared how former President Donald if re-elected. (STAT)

The USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service issued a public health alert for in ground beef products.

Marketing cancer drugs to physicians, according to a study in the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Seattle Children's Hospital gender-affirming treatment records of kids from Texas who flew there for care. (AP)

to set minimum staffing levels at federally funded nursing homes.

Right now, most nursing homes . (KFF Health News)

Female patients had lower mortality and readmission rates , a study in Annals of Internal Medicine found.

Got ? Private Medical charges that much in annual fees for concierge medicine for the ultra-wealthy. (CNBC)

Missouri lawmakers are trying again to from Medicaid rolls, even for basic healthcare. (AP)

Of 100 hospitals post-Dobbs, only six actually answered STAT's survey.

appeared to be more common for people under age 65 than previously thought. (Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology)

West Virginian health officials , the state's first confirmed case since 2009. (WCHS)

More than 200 bodies of Palestinians were found in a . (PBS NewsHour)

Supreme Court Vanda Pharmaceuticals' bid to revive patents for its sleep-disorder drug tasimelteon (Hetlioz). (Reuters)

The Court will, however, take the case about Biden's (Politico)

The FDA prademagene zamikeracel (pz-cel) for the treatment of recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa, Abeona Therapeutics said.

those recently released from rural jails succeed. (KFF Health News)

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    Rachael Robertson is a writer on the ѻý enterprise and investigative team, also covering OB/GYN news. Her print, data, and audio stories have appeared in Everyday Health, Gizmodo, the Bronx Times, and multiple podcasts.