Dr. Peter Marks has long steered the FDA's regulation of vaccines. GREG NASH/POOL/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Dr. Rebecca Starr is an internist specializing in geriatric care. When she opened her own practice, she chose a concierge business model, she says, because she wanted to offer patients longer appointments, including time to talk about nutrition and other subjects, but be able to charge enough to make the business work.
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Long wait times for appointments at your doctor? You can now become a 'member'
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, announced a major restructuring and reduction in force of the agency he leads. Jason C. Andrew/Bloomberg/Getty Images hide caption
The Trump administration restructures federal health agencies, cuts 20,000 jobs
Fourth-graders line up to shake hands with Dennis Cuddy, one of the volunteers with Grandpas United, in White Plains, N.Y. Ashley Milne-Tyte for NPR hide caption
'Grandpas United' creates volunteer opportunities for the benefit of young and old
Dr. Mehmet Oz at his confirmation hearing with the Senate Finance Committee on March 14. The committee voted to advance his nomination on Tuesday. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption
Veterans marched in on the National Mall in D.C. on March 14 to protest President Trump and Elon Musk's plans to cut more than 70,000 workers from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images hide caption
VA employees are being called to work in the office. But some say there isn't room
A 17-year-old transgender boy from the Chicago suburbs was in the process of scheduling surgery at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, but that stopped after Lurie paused surgeries in light of an executive order from the White House. Manuel Martinez/WBEZ hide caption
What happens when a Chicago children's hospital bows to pressure to stop gender-affirming care
Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, speaks at a conference in National Harbor, Md., on Feb. 26, 2015. Love died on March 23, 2025, from an aggressive type of brain cancer called glioblastoma. Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc./Getty Images hide caption
Pastor Michael A. Walrond, who leads the First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York, says mental health wasn't discussed in his family when he was young. He's trying to change that for his congregants. José A. Alvarado Jr. for NPR hide caption
A Harlem pastor battles mental health stigma with clinical therapy for congregants
A protestor in Houston, Texas, holds a sign in favor of funding from the National Institutes of Health on March 7 during a "Stand Up for Science" rally at the Houston Medical Center. Kirk Sides/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images hide caption
Yale cognitive neuroscientist Nick Turk-Browne works with a baby and parent during a brain scan. 160/90 hide caption
Why don't we remember being babies? Brain scans reveal new clues
Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks before the Senate Finance Committee during his confirmation hearing to lead the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in Washington, D.C., on Friday. Craig Hudson/The Washington Post/Getty Images hide caption
Compounded alternatives to Zepbound are on the way out. Guido Mieth/Getty Images/Digital Vision hide caption
Production of cheaper alternatives to name brand obesity drugs will stop on Wednesday
The total human cases from bird flu is still low but if the virus mutates in certain ways, scientists fear pandemic. They're studying how immunity from seasonal flu might protect us. MATTHEW HATCHER/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
If bird flu jumps to humans, immunity from seasonal flu may offer some protection
Dr. Kurt Papenfus in 2020. He is the medical director of Keefe Memorial Hospital in Cheyenne Wells, Colo. Dr. Kurt Papenfus hide caption
Checking back in with a doctor 5 years after he was on the frontlines of the pandemic
At the Massachusetts Medication Abortion Access Project (MAP), physicians use telehealth to prescribe and mail pills to people who live in states that ban or restrict abortion.
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*Updated* After historic indictment, doctors will keep mailing abortion pills over state lines
A sign in Jackson, Miss., in May 1961. The contract clause deleted from federal regulations last month dated back to the mid-1960s and specifically said entities doing business with the government should not have segregated waiting rooms, drinking fountains or transportation. William Lovelace/Hulton Archive/Getty Images hide caption
‘Segregated facilities’ are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts
Doctors in New York will have to discuss treatment costs upfront with patients under a new law. AmnajKhetsamtip/iStockphoto/Getty Images hide caption
Most kids recover from measles. But the virus can be deadly and can erase the immune system's memory. jure/Getty Images hide caption
The dangers of measles can be severe and long lasting, doctors warn
Are beef tallow fries any healthier? These nutritionists say don’t kid yourself
Keokuk County Hospital needs three physicians to staff its emergency room, but currently has just two. The hospital is seeking to hire a third full-time doctor to work in the ER and help treat patients at the 14-bed facility. Natalie Krebs/Iowa Public Radio hide caption
Dr. Mehmet Oz testifies before the Senate Finance Committee in Washington D.C. on Friday in his bid to be named administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images hide caption
Dr. Mehmet Oz, Trump’s pick to lead Medicare and Medicaid, gets his Senate hearing
Dr. Dave Weldon, who served in the House of Representatives from 1995 to 2009, is no longer a candidate to run the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. His nomination was withdrawn shortly before a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption