The wellness world is eager for RFK Jr.'s promised move on peptides A month ago, Health Secretary Kennedy said his agency would soon give compounding pharmacies the greenlight to make the products, which have exploded in popularity despite a lack of data. Will Stone
Babies are an afterthought in the birthright citizenship case, advocates say An end to birthright citizenship would mean a new layer of bureaucracy for all babies born in the U.S., and could cause delays for health insurance and other benefits. Selena Simmons-Duffin
The latest in funding for HIV, AIDS treatment and prevention The number of people reportedly getting HIV treatment has rebounded after major disruptions to international aid.
How much protein do you need? Here's how to personalize your optimal intake The Dietary Guidelines released this year recommend higher levels of this essential nutrient. But protein needs are personal. Here's how to assess yours. Allison Aubrey
How to navigate the maze of drug discounts to get the best price In February, TrumpRx joined a growing list of websites consumers can tap for discounts on their medicines. Here's a cheat sheet for getting the best deal. Sydney Lupkin
There's a massive measles vaccine campaign in Mexico. Is the public on board? With tens of thousands of suspected cases, the government is aiming for 2.5 million jabs a week. The response has been encouraging — but also worrisome. Katie Silver
Crossing the line: Emotional abuse in college sports Researchers have found that athletes experience emotional abuse more than any other form of harm. Some athletes maintain that this kind of abuse by coaches can cause lasting, even irreparable damage. Julia Haney
Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teens Juries in two big cases have affirmed what research is finding: The design of social media platforms is particularly compelling and hard to resist for kids. There are growing calls to change it. Rhitu Chatterjee
Here's some new dirt on an unusual source of antibiotic resistance New research suggests drought can stoke antibiotic resistance in soil bacteria — and that can have an impact on humans. Jonathan Lambert
Do you lean optimistic or pessimistic? Take this quiz and find out A glass-half-full outlook can keep you engaged and hopeful in hard times. Take this quiz to find out your level of optimism, then learn how to train yourself to become more optimistic. Andee Tagle