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¹ú²úÂé¶¹¾«Æ·Health News' 'What the Health?': On Autism, It’s the Secretary’s Word vs. CDC’s

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Tensions between Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his employees at the Department of Health and Human Services are mounting, as he made a series of claims about autism this week — contradicting his agency’s findings. Plus, President Donald Trump unveiled an executive order to lower drug prices as his administration explores tariffs that could raise them. Shefali Luthra of The 19th, Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call, and Anna Edney of Bloomberg News join ¹ú²úÂé¶¹¾«Æ·Health News’ Emmarie Huetteman to discuss these stories and more. Plus, ¹ú²úÂé¶¹¾«Æ·Health News’ Julie Rovner interviews two University of California-San Francisco researchers about an upcoming Supreme Court case that could have major ramifications for preventive care.

A Call for Comfort Brought the Police Instead. Now the Solution Is in Danger.

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Emotionally overwhelmed, an Indiana woman dialed a mental health hotline. She didn’t find the help she was looking for and hung up. Ultimately, she was handcuffed and hospitalized overnight. Now, amid federal cuts, she and others fear the U.S. response to similar crises will revert to more responses like that.

Families of Transgender Youth No Longer View Colorado as a Haven for Gender-Affirming Care

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Colorado was long considered a haven for gender-affirming care. But under this Trump administration, hospitals in the state have limited the treatments available for people under 19. Some services have been restored, but trans youth and their families say the state isn’t the rock they thought it was.

‘I Am Going Through Hell’: Job Loss, Mental Health, and the Fate of Federal Workers

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Since the Trump administration began firing federal workers, they say they feel overwhelmed, have obtained or considered seeking psychiatric care and medication, and are anxious about paying their bills. And soon, their health insurance will run out.