The U.S. wants overseas producers to continue supplying baby formula The Biden administration is trying to help foreign manufacturers stay in the U.S. market for the long term, in an effort to diversify the industry amid a nationwide shortage. The Associated Press
In a turbulent economy, here's how to weather the inflation storm In a turbulent economy, here's how to weather the inflation storm. Experts offer ways to make better financial decisions as the government struggles to control inflation and head off a recession. Dustin Jones
FDA temporarily suspends order banning Juul cigarettes The U.S. federal agency said on Twitter that the stay temporarily suspends the marketing denial order while it conducts further review, but does not rescind it. The Associated Press
Are we nearing the end of the long road to hormonal birth control for men? ‘The beauty of hormones, as for women, when we take them away the man starts to make his own hormones again. And it's entirely reversible.’ John O'Brien
The fight to fund abortions in post-Roe America In post-Roe America, money is even more determinative of who can get an abortion and who can't. Abortion funds are trying to close the gap, but they are now forced to navigate a murky legal landscape. Greg Rosalsky
With Roe v. Wade overturned, doctors expect to see more self-induced abortions As more states prepare to ban abortion, some doctors worry about a likely increase in the number of patients with emergencies from self-induced abortion. Sarah McCammon
Losing a pregnancy could land you in jail in post-Roe America Now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, experts warn that prosecutions will increase for miscarriages, stillbirths and self-induced abortions. Robert Baldwin III
Health insurers are now required to post prices they pay to hospitals The federal government says insurers must publicly post the amounts they pay hospitals and doctors. It's another step toward price transparency in the country's complicated health care system. Melissa Block
Some abortions are necessary to save the life of a patient Even states that are banning abortion typically give exceptions to save the life of the patient. NPR's Melissa Block speaks with Dr. Lisa Harris, an OB-GYN in Michigan, about those exceptions. Melissa Block
New monkeypox cases have tripled in Europe since June 15, the WHO regional chief says The monkeypox outbreak is expanding, and Europe is at its center, says Dr. Hans Kluge. Bill Chappell