Washington Times - Health
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Black Ohio woman criminally charged after miscarriage underscores the perils of pregnancy post-Roe
Ohio was in the throes of a bitter debate over abortion rights this fall when Brittany Watts, 21 weeks and 5 days pregnant, began passing thick...
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Catholic activists in Mexico help women reconcile their faith with abortion rights
In a corner of their Mexico City office, activists from Catholics for the Right to Decide keep an image of the Virgin Mary close to a green scarf...
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'Insurance godmothers' sign up Latinos for Obamacare in pro-Trump areas as he threatens to repeal it
Salsa music blares from the food court in a rundown Miami shopping center as Latinos head to a kiosk and an office showing signs for " Obamacare,"...
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CDC: Senior death rates fall as chronic illnesses kill fewer people
Death rates for older adults fell by more than 20% in the 20 years before COVID-19 as chronic afflictions killed fewer people, the Centers for...
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Study finds one-third of academic doctors plan to quit within two years
Roughly one-third of academic physicians who train and mentor new doctors in medical schools and teaching hospitals plan to quit within two years,...
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Senators push for broader fentanyl screenings in ERs
A bipartisan Senate duo is pushing legislation that would increase screening for fentanyl in emergency rooms to identify patients suffering from...
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CDC survey finds use of 'morning after' pills doubled, teens having less sex
Use of Plan B "morning after" pills more than doubled after women started buying them over the counter, and teen sex rates declined before the...
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CDC survey finds use of 'morning after' pills doubled, teens having less sex
Use of Plan B "morning after" pills more than doubled after women started buying them over the counter, and teen sex rates declined before the...
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Promising new gene therapies for sickle cell are out of reach in countries where they're needed most
Gautam Dongre's two children in India and Pascazia Mazeze's son in Tanzania live with an inherited blood disorder that turns blood cells into...
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Promising new gene therapies for sickle cell are out of reach in countries where they're needed most
Gautam Dongre's two children in India and Pascazia Mazeze's son in Tanzania live with an inherited blood disorder that turns blood cells into...
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Older Americans to pay less for some drug treatments as drugmakers penalized for big price jumps
Hundreds of thousands of older Americans could pay less for some of their outpatient drug treatments beginning early next year, the Biden...
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Older Americans to pay less for some drug treatments as drugmakers penalized for big price jumps
Hundreds of thousands of older Americans could pay less for some of their outpatient drug treatments beginning early next year, the Biden...