Supreme Court again confronts the issue of abortion, this time over access to widely used medication – Chicago Tribune

By MARK SHERMAN (Associated Press) WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court will again wade into the fractious issue of abortion this week when it hears arguments over a medication used in the most common way to end a pregnancy, a case with profound implications for millions of women no matter where they live in America… Continue reading Supreme Court again confronts the issue of abortion, this time over access to widely used medication – Chicago Tribune

Can’t Sleep? This Therapy Is Often Better for Insomnia Than Medication

About one in four adults in the United States develop symptoms of insomnia each year. In most cases, these are short-lived, caused by things like stress or illness. But one in 10 adults are estimated to have chronic insomnia, which means difficulty falling or staying asleep at least three times a week for three months… Continue reading Can’t Sleep? This Therapy Is Often Better for Insomnia Than Medication

ADHD Medication Shortage Continues as the School Year Begins

In the spring, Riana Shaw Robinson learned that her 11-year-old son, Madison, had sprinted out of class to chase a squirrel through his school’s courtyard in Berkeley, Calif. It’s not how her sixth grader would typically behave. But that day Madison hadn’t taken his Adderall — the medication that, in his words, helps his brain… Continue reading ADHD Medication Shortage Continues as the School Year Begins