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Saturday, July 18, 2026 · Fountain Hills

Abortion Pill Prescriptions Via Telehealth Rise Despite State Bans

In states that have banned abortion, telehealth providers are delivering medication abortion pills by mail to patients who receive prescriptions through remote consultations. The approach has roughly doubled abortion access in some restricted states, according to providers.

Saturday, July 18, 2026
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Trump Executive Order Addresses Homelessness Through Involuntary Treatment

President Trump signed an executive order directing involuntary treatment for homeless individuals. The Department of Veterans Affairs stated the order would not apply to homeless veterans, though details on implementation remain unclear.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Utah measles outbreak surpasses 680 cases one year after emergence

A measles outbreak that started in Utah in June 2025 has sickened more than 680 people over the past year, with state health authorities unable to pinpoint when cases will decline.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Supreme Court Rules for Roundup Manufacturer in Cancer Case

The Supreme Court sided with the herbicide manufacturer in a case brought by a Missouri man who attributed his cancer to Roundup exposure. The ruling is expected to impact thousands of similar cases across the country.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Weight-Loss Drugs Show Potential in Cancer Prevention, Research Suggests

Researchers are examining whether popular weight-loss medications could help prevent or treat certain cancers. The findings add to a growing list of health benefits associated with GLP-1 drugs, now used by roughly one in eight American adults.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Rising Night Temperatures Linked to Sleep Disruption

Scientists are investigating how increases in nighttime temperatures affect sleep patterns and overall health. The warming trend poses a challenge for people trying to maintain adequate rest.

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Study: Cervical cancer deaths drop sharply among vaccinated women

A new study shows hundreds of deaths from cervical cancer have been prevented since the HPV vaccine became available to school-age girls starting in 2008. Young women who received the shots face markedly reduced risk of the disease.

Saturday, July 18, 2026