EditorialAccording to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 37.3 million people, or 11.3 percent of the U.S. population, have diabetes, the nation’s eighth leading cause of death. (Audra Melton/The New York Times)
EditorialSteve Lubin, a retired intensive-care nurse who paid $1,582 for insulin out of pocket last year, in Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2022. (Michelle Gustafson/The New York Times)
EditorialIn the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, Doug Root delivers ice on Sunday, Oct. 2 2022, to a man in Naples, Fla., whose wife needed to keep her insulin refrigerated. (Callaghan O'Hare/The New York Times)
EditorialAna María Santos, with her granddaughter Carla, stores her insulin in a small freezer next to her refrigerator, neither of which had power in San Juan on Friday, on Sept. 23, 2022. (Erika P. Rodriguez/The New York Times)
EditorialDavid Donner, who has diabetes and is recovering from COVID-19, prepares an insulin shot at his home in Centreville, Ala., March 23, 2022. (Charity Rachelle/The New York Times)
EditorialPresident Joe Biden delivers remarks at the White House in Washington on Monday Dec. 6, 2021, about how his “build back better” agenda will lower the costs of prescription drugs for millions of Americans. (Doug Mills/The New York Times)