There has been a shortage of testing and vaccines for Monkeypox The campaign to vaccinate gay and bisexual men against monkeypox is hampered by low supply. Pien Huang
Americans in border states are traveling to Mexico for abortion medication Scott Simon speaks to reporter Dianne Solis of the Dallas Morning News about the recent increase in Americans seeking abortion medication in Mexico. Scott Simon
A trauma surgeon details the brutal impact of shootings, even for survivors Elizabeth Benjamin, trauma medical director at Grady Memorial hospital in Atlanta, explains the dire implications day-to-day gun violence has on public health. Erika Ryan
Coronavirus FAQ: I took a trip and caught COVID. What should I do? When can I go home? As summer travel surges, so does COVID. Experts share advice on how to prepare ahead of time in case you are infected on a vacation or visit — and what to do if you get that dreaded positive test. Marc Silver
Monkeypox vaccines are on the way to Washington state Washington state is slated to receive a shipment of monkeypox vaccines from the federal government as community spread of the disease increases. So far, 15 confirmed and probable cases of monkeypox have been discovered in Washington state. KUOW Staff
A new executive order aims to preserve abortion access, but its reach is limited The order will create a new task force on reproductive health care and to coordinate additional steps to help people access abortions. Juliana Kim
Writing to cure trauma A lot of us are dealing with trauma from the past few years, and healing from traumatic events is difficult. Patricia Murphy
Afghanistan's depleted dining rugs are a reminder of hunger and loss As members of the middle class have fallen into poverty in the wake of the Taliban takeover, families are no longer able to serve sumptuous repasts on their traditional dining rugs. Ruchi Kumar
Mississippi's last abortion clinic shuts down. The owner promises to continue working The clinic is now headed to Las Cruces, New Mexico, about 40 miles north of El Paso, Texas. Jaclyn Diaz
A 70-year-old man in Gaza needed open heart surgery. It was a race against time NPR journalists followed Youssef Al-Kurd and his family for months as they begged for the medical care that could save his life. Anas Baba