The complicated state of abortion access in Italy Abortion has been legal in Italy for more than 40 years. But most doctors refuse to perform them, making it difficult to find a provider. As in America, women in Italy fear this right will go away. Adam Raney
Live, laugh, lava: Yellowstone offers respite for teens struggling with mental health A teacher concerned about her students' mental health takes them to Yellowstone National Park to relax, learn and experience the joy of nature. Jess Sheldahl
This experimental drug could change the field of cancer research A small trial using the drug dostarlimab yielded an unprecedented success rate in eliminating tumors. Sacha Pfeiffer
#SwedenGate sparks food fight: Why some countries share meals more than others A Reddit user claimed that while visiting a friend's house in Sweden, he had to sit in another room while the family ate dinner. The story ignited a conversation about how the rest of the world eats. Malaka Gharib
Coronavirus FAQ: I got COVID. Then I got it again. What's the deal with reinfection? People who catch COVID may feel as if they won't get it again, at least not for a long time. Their immune system should be primed to fight it off in the future. Right? Well, let's see. Melody Schreiber
Inaccurate pulse oximeter measurements delayed COVID treatment for people of color Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Dr. Ashraf Fawzy about a study that shows how inaccurate measurements by pulse oximeters lead to delays in COVID treatment for people of color. Ayesha Rascoe
What might life look like in a post-Roe America? If Roe V. Wade is overturned, reproductive healthcare in this country will change drastically. Here are some insights that might help in preparation for that possibility. Michael Levitt
Inmates asked to sign waiver freeing state prison of liability amid Covid outbreak Hundreds of people at Stafford Creek Corrections Center— more than a quarter of those incarcerated, and dozens of staff — have tested positive for the coronavirus in the last month. Eilís O'Neill
Monkeypox can look different than what doctors thought. Here's what they're learning Symptoms that doctors were taught about in medical school are not necessarily indicative of the cases of 2022. It can be much more subtle — and look a lot like other diseases. Michaeleen Doucleff
Thousands of kids are getting sick from downing melatonin pills Last year, U.S. poison control centers got 52,000 calls about children consuming worrisome amounts of the dietary supplement, a popular sleep aid. Two children have died in the past decade. The Associated Press