Rising maternal mortality is fuelling distrust in the medical establishment in Georgia Maternal mortality rates are rising, especially for Black women. In one community in Georgia, some women say they are losing trust in doctors and hospitals. Katia Riddle
To ward off pesky mosquitoes this summer, use the three D's — drain, dress, defend We look at the best ways to prevent mosquito bites and how small steps can make a big difference during mosquito season. Adrian Ma
Why Trump has championed the vaping industry NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Nicholas Florko from The Atlantic about President Trump's support for the vaping industry, which contradicts his stance during his first administration. Adrian Ma
Trump administration ends 988 Lifeline's special service for LGBTQ+ young people Callers to 988 used to be able to press 3 to reach counselors specially trained to help LGBTQ+ young people. The service had been reaching 70,000 people a month. Rhitu Chatterjee
Trump cuts could leave 250,000 Washingtonians without health coverage, shutter rural hospitals State leaders and hospital officials say the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" signed into law earlier this month by President Donald Trump could impact the access of hundreds of thousands of Washington residents to health care, especially in rural parts of the state. Libby Denkmann
ACA health insurance will cost the average person 75% more next year, research shows A new analysis shows that health insurance premiums for Obamacare are set to soar next year, as financial help that subsidized the cost expires. Congress is not likely to extend the subsidies. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Leaving the wheelchair on the dock to row the Connecticut River Rowing on the Connecticut River is teaching a woman with multiple sclerosis that she can get through challenges back on land, on her own. Nancy Eve Cohen
White House says Trump has a common circulatory condition The president underwent a comprehensive medical exam after experiencing swelling in his lower legs in recent weeks. NPR Washington Desk
White House says U.S. fentanyl overdose programs will be funded 'in increments' CDC staffers worry $140 million in grants could fail to reach state and local overdose programs. The White House officials say the dollars will arrive but won't say when. Brian Mann
In a state with high maternal mortality, a woman fights to open a birth center Rising maternal and infant mortality rates are making birth a more risky proposition in the U.S. We'll visit a community in Georgia where one woman is pushing to open a birth center. Katia Riddle