A women’s health condition gets a more accurate name, healthcare workers’ safety crisis, racial health gaps persist, and a GLP-1 side effect some are noticing.
CLEVELAND — Today’s health headlines touch on a long-overdue naming change for millions of women, a workplace safety crisis hiding in plain sight, persistent gaps in care that cut along racial lines, and a surprising side effect some GLP-1 users are reporting.
A common women’s health condition finally gets the right name
Up to 13 percent of women of reproductive age have it — but for decades, the name pointed doctors
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