Three of New York’s most prominent hospitals are curbing gender affirming care for minors after President Donald Trump’s executive orders put at risk billions of dollars in federal funding.
Governor Hochul explained she is taking this a step further by proposing another new piece of legislation, S.36A/A.2145A, to ensure pharmacies follow this change immediately. However, some ...
A new report on the mental health needs of first responders showed that many face high stress, burnout, anxiety, and ...
He marshaled epidemiological research to press for changes in drug policy, alternatives to prison and needle-exchange ...
Seven families of transgender children are suing to block President Donald Trump’s executive order barring health care ...
Several major hospitals across the United States are scaling back or eliminating transgender-related medical care for minors following an ...
More than a dozen Democratic state attorneys general on Wednesday affirmed their support for gender-affirming health care for ...
The technology to leverage healthcare data exists. The problem, according to Highlander Health, is outdated structures and ...
On January 22, 2025, the New York State Assembly and Senate rapidly passed the wide-ranging New York Health Information Privacy Act (“NY HIPA”).
Social justice groups have sued the Trump administration over its new restrictions on gender-affirming medical care for children, citing the order as a threat to the health and well-being of ...
"Our lives are filled with the most amazing, beautiful, brave trans people young and old," Cynthia Nixon told the protestors ...
The University of Rochester Medical Center has released a statement following State and Federal governments responses to ...