Arizona senator defends anti-trans legislation, despite pushback from the community it endangers
Bills limiting students' pronoun and bathroom usage are being considered for the fourth year in a row in Arizona’s State House.
Bills limiting students' pronoun and bathroom usage are being considered for the fourth year in a row in Arizona’s State House.
Arizona's lag in childhood vaccinations and access to fluoridated water is leaving public health experts concerned about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. becoming head of Health and Human Services.
This new rule will erase an estimated $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of roughly 15 million Americans, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agency estimates that the new federal rule could help boost consumer credit scores by an average of 20 points.
In Arizona, 12% of residents live in poverty. Mobile clinics are helping to bridge the gap by providing essential health care to underserved communities.
Planned Parenthood Arizona said it will soon be offering appointments for abortions through the point of fetal viability.
Doctors are concerned that misinformation about birth control might make some women get off it at a time when there are fewer options available for unintended pregnancies in the US.
Dr. Atsuko Koyama said she’s hopeful for the state of abortion rights in Arizona—and her patients can already access care that once seemed out of reach.
A new report from the Arizona Department of Health Services shows that 415 of 853 child deaths in the state last year were preventable.
Local therapist Carlie Rouse offers tips for setting boundaries, changing the subject, and controlling reactions to political conversations this holiday season.
Providers say they will still exercise caution in providing appropriate care while the state’s 15-week abortion ban is still on the books.