martes, 21 de abril de 2026
High Court Rebuffs Gender Transition Case But OKs Case On Religious Rights
High Court Rebuffs Gender Transition Case But OKs Case On Religious Rights
Justices declined to hear a case over whether a public school violates parents' rights when it encourages their child's social gender transition without their knowledge or consent, CBS News reported. In separate news, the Supreme Court said it will decide whether Catholic preschools in Colorado that decline to enroll 4-year-olds with gay or transgender parents can participate in a publicly funded state program, The New York Times reported.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/high-court-rebuffs-gender-transition-case-but-oks-case-on-religious-rights/
Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Over Covid-Era Nursing Home Policy In NY
Supreme Court Rejects Lawsuit Over Covid-Era Nursing Home Policy In NY
Justices declined to hear the case of a Brooklyn man who said former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's policy of directing nursing homes to accept covid-positive patients contributed to his father's death. Lower courts held that Cuomo was protected by qualified immunity, the New York Post reported.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/supreme-court-rejects-lawsuit-over-covid-era-nursing-home-policy-in-ny/
Constitutionality Of Abortion Upheld In Pa.; Medicaid Fund Use Ban Is Lifted
Constitutionality Of Abortion Upheld In Pa.; Medicaid Fund Use Ban Is Lifted
Although the ruling may be appealed to the state's Supreme Court, it marks a victory for Planned Parenthood, which sued Pennsylvania over its Medicaid funding restrictions in 2019. This is the first time the right to abortion has been protected by the Pennsylvania Constitution, AP reported.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/constitutionality-of-abortion-upheld-in-pa-medicaid-fund-use-ban-is-lifted/
Diets High In Fruits, Veggies May Raise Risk Of Lung Cancer In Younger People; Exposure To Pesticides Questioned
Diets High In Fruits, Veggies May Raise Risk Of Lung Cancer In Younger People; Exposure To Pesticides Questioned
Researchers at the University of Southern California found that patients with early‑onset lung cancer reported eating significantly more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains than the general population, Newsweek reported. However, experts stressed that people should not interpret this as a reason to stop eating healthily. Instead, people are advised to wash produce and buy organic when possible.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/diets-high-in-fruits-veggies-may-raise-risk-of-lung-cancer-in-younger-people-exposure-to-pesticides-questioned/
Autism Risk Linked To Common Drugs Taken During Pregnancy, Study Finds
Autism Risk Linked To Common Drugs Taken During Pregnancy, Study Finds
The authors stress that no pregnant patient should discontinue or alter medication without medical supervision, as many SBIMs (sterol biosynthesis–inhibiting medications) are essential, often lifesaving treatments. But safer alternatives for use during pregnancy should be developed, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln reports.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/autism-risk-linked-to-common-drugs-taken-during-pregnancy-study-finds/
To Better Prevent Cyberattacks, FBI Asks Hospitals To Step Up Info-Sharing
To Better Prevent Cyberattacks, FBI Asks Hospitals To Step Up Info-Sharing
In an attempt to forge a more coordinated offense, FBI deputy director Andrew Bailey has asked hospital executives to share what
they know, when they know it. More health industry news is about assault reports, a nursing home workers strike, donations to children's hospitals, and more.
https://kffhealthnews.org/morning-breakout/to-better-prevent-cyberattacks-fbi-asks-hospitals-to-step-up-info-sharing/
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