-
Researchers at Washington State University found that over 41 percent of American women between the ages of 15 and 49 don’t have access to an abortion provider within a 30-minute drive.
-
An Idaho woman worried a year ago what might happen to her family if she needed an abortion after the state’s ban took effect. That fear came true. Now, the Caldwell woman is suing.
-
Doctors say end of federal protections affect more than just abortion care
-
(Runtime 00:48)A report announced this week by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare shows that in 2021, heart disease, cancer and COVID-19 were the…
-
More Murrow News StoriesPULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) - Regular cannabis exposure in rats during pregnancy may cause their offspring to have long-term…
-
An expert panel convened by the FDA says the drug Makena should be withdrawn from the market because a review of its effectiveness shows it doesn't work. But OB-GYNS who prescribe the drug disagree.
-
The advice from federal health officials remains clear and consistent: Get the flu vaccine as soon as possible, especially if you're pregnant or have asthma or another underlying condition that makes you more likely to catch a bad case.
-
The rate of cesarean sections around the world is increasing at an "alarming" rate, reported an international team of doctors and scientists.