FDA reverses decades of guidance on hormone therapy for menopause NPR's Juana Summers talks to FDA Commissioner Martin Makary about the administration's decision to remove the black box warning label on hormone replacement therapy. Juana Summers
CRISPR gene-editing works to reduce high cholesterol in a new study An experimental gene-editing treatment shows promise for permanently lowering levels of cholesterol and triglycerides, possibly helping cut the risk for heart disease. Rob Stein
This 4-year-old's heart is failing. A federal grant that might help him was canceled A Cornell University researcher has been developing an artificial heart for children for more than 20 years. Now, his research is on hold and his lab is shut down. Elissa Nadworny
What to know about getting an updated COVID-19 vaccine Now that the CDC has finally issued final guidelines for the updated COVID-19 vaccines, at least some of the confusion on eligibility should clear up. Rob Stein
A surprising new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis The Food and Drug Administration has approved a device that uses electrical stimulation to reduce inflammation from rheumatoid arthritis. Jon Hamilton
RFK Jr.'s vaccine panel is expected to recommend delaying hepatitis B shot in kids A vaccine advisory panel, recently reshaped by RFK Jr., is expected to vote on changing the age children should get their first hepatitis B vaccine -- from right after birth to age 4. Jackie Fortiér
'One and done' dose of LSD keeps anxiety at bay People with generalized anxiety disorder improved significantly after they got a single dose of LSD powerful enough to induce a psychedelic trip. Jon Hamilton
A single dose of LSD can treat anxiety and depression for months, study shows A new study finds that a single dose of LSD can ease a person's anxiety for months. This could give legitimacy to research on a range of psychedelics. Jon Hamilton
These Democratic governors are trying to curb health care for unauthorized immigrants After expanding state Medicaid programs to cover people in the country without legal status, Democrats are considering changes that would reduce immigrant access. Dana Ferguson
AvKare recalls over-the-counter eye drops after FDA audit Customers are encouraged to stop using several eye irritation products, including gels and artificial tears. Alana Wise