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Sabrina Malhi

Sabrina Malhi

National Healthcare Reporter at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Health & Medicine
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Recent Articles

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Republicans worry Medicaid cuts would hurt their communities, poll finds

While Democrats and independents are far more likely to have concerns, the Republican concerns illustrate the perils as the Senate weighs Medicaid cuts.
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A big Trump administration cutback went nearly unnoticed

About 32,000 low-paid AmeriCorps members lost their positions in April, gutting some health clinics, food pantries and other human service organizations.
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Trump pardons former Virginia sheriff convicted of bribery, fraud

Former sheriff Scott Jenkins was found guilty of accepting more than $75,000 in bribes.
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What to know about the first at-home Pap smear approved by the FDA

The wand developed by Teal Health allows patients to self-collect a vaginal sample and mail it to a lab for testing.
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Americans expect to lose trust in public health under new leadership

A new poll shows that trust on public health issues is expected to erode, though there is a partisan divide.
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Fertility and maternal health programs slashed, alarming experts

Experts warn that cuts to fertility and maternal health programs threaten care access and could deepen reproductive health disparities across the United States.
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Millions in the U.S. take this drug. Tariffs might complicate their...

Heparin is cheap and essential to millions of hospitalized people. Tariffs could disrupt the supply chain that gets ingredients from China to their beds.
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Tell The Post: Will the measles outbreak change your mind on vaccin...

The Post wants to hear from parents about whether they are vaccinating their children amid the measles outbreak. Share your thoughts with us through this form.
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Rise of pediatric flu cases is sending more children to the hospital

This flu season has been particularly bad for children, with many experiencing severe complications such as pneumonia, dehydration and organ failure.
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Flu is surging nationwide, with 24 million cases so far

Ten states and New York City are experiencing the highest levels of flu activity, according to the CDC.
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Surge in Americans getting sterilizations given states’ abortion laws

Interest in tubal ligations and vasectomies has skyrocketed in the past two years, according to research and health-care providers.