Imagine if your health insurance suddenly stopped covering cancer screenings. That's what could happen if a Supreme Court case, Becerra v. Braidwood Management, goes a certain way. This case is all about who should be in charge of telling insurers what to cover. There's a group called the Preventive Services Task Force (PSTF) that does this, but some folks think its members should be approved by the Senate. The government disagrees, and now it's up to the Court to decide. If the Court rules against the PSTF, insurers might stop covering these crucial treatments. Even an appeals court that usually supports the people who started the case didn't fully back them this time. This case is a big deal for young people because it could change how we get healthcare. It's important to think about who should be making these big decisions.