Wednesday April 30th, 2025 8:56AM

AP Health

Nearly two dozen states sue the Trump administration to halt cuts in medical research funding
Attorneys general from 22 states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for slashing funding for medical and public health research at universities nationwide
1:04PM ( 2 months ago )
Judge blocks Trump administration attempt to cap medical research spending after states sue
A U.S. district court judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s effort to cap medical research after attorneys general from 22 states filed a lawsuit Monday challenging the plan
1:04PM ( 2 months ago )
Scientists warn Trump's medical research cuts endanger patients as judge blocks the move for now
Scientists warn the Trump administration’s drastic cuts for medical research endanger patients, will cost thousands of jobs and threaten America’s standing as a world leader in science and innovation
1:04PM ( 2 months ago )
This Valentine's Day, consider what all types of love bring to your life
Valentine’s Day is for lovers — but you don’t need a romantic soulmate to celebrate
11:20AM ( 2 months ago )
GeneDx CEO wants genetic testing for every newborn
GeneDx is targeting a big market for its genetic testing: every newborn baby
10:00AM ( 2 months ago )
HIV infections could jump over 6 times if US support is dropped and not replaced, UNAIDS chief says
The head of the U.N. AIDS agency says the number of new HIV infections could jump more than six times by 2029 if American support of the biggest AIDS program is dropped
6:25AM ( 2 months ago )
Super Bowl commercials rely on comedy and nostalgia to avoid potential missteps
The Philadelphia Eagles dominated the Kansas City Chiefs on the field in the first half of this year’s Super Bowl, while laughter dominated the commercials
10:22AM ( 2 months ago )
Avian flu suspected in up to 15 bird deaths at New York City zoos
Zoo operators in New York City say at least three and possibly up to 15 bird have died of avian flu
4:53PM ( 2 months ago )
States absorb big increases in Medicaid for sicker-than-expected enrollees after COVID-19 pandemic
States are absorbing substantial increases in health care costs for the poor, as they realize that the people remaining on Medicaid rolls after the COVID-19 pandemic are sicker than anticipated and costlier to care for
5:16PM ( 2 months ago )
Veterans Affairs deems more than 130 occupations ineligible for Trump's deferred resignation plan
Most nurses, doctors and other staff caring for military veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs are not eligible for the Trump administration’s deferred resignation offer
5:13PM ( 2 months ago )