The billionaire's new job raises tricky First Amendment questions, with implications for public health, says Ari Cohn.
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Advocates and transgender people are worried the directive will discourage medical care they consider to be lifesaving.
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This shift had implications for both physicians and patients, wrote Kertesz, a physician in internal medicine and addiction medicine who holds positions at the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s ...
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