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Roe’s Fall Will Limit Screening for Fatal Congenital Conditions
Jennifer knew that her pregnancy at the age of 37 was fraught with risks—so she was all the more excited…
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Kim rounds on ‘slack’ officials as COVID outbreak rages
Impoverished North Korea has reported more than 1.7 million cases of ‘fever’ in just a few days amid rising concern…
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‘One million empty chairs’: The US families torn apart by COVID
Washington, DC – The United States has become the first country in the world to surpass one million deaths from…
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Inside the US communities where many are still unvaccinated
Berlin, Ohio, US – Holmes County in northeastern Ohio is a typical Midwestern community in the United States. Large red…
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As US reaches one million COVID deaths, how are Americans coping?
Warning: The story below contains descriptions of suicidal thoughts. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is available at 1-800-273-8255. Los Angeles,…
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Spain debating plan to offer paid menstrual leave
Spain’s minority Socialist-led government hopes to guarantee access to abortion across Spain and destigmatise menstrual health with the new bill.…
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Explainer: What we know about the monkeypox outbreak in Britain so far
Health officials do not know how the latest batch four patients caught the virus but are investigating whether it can…
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This Gene Mutation Breaks the Immune System. Why Has It Survived?
In Greenland in January 2021, a child just under two years old was sick—very sick. And his doctors couldn’t figure…
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The Post-Roe Battleground for Abortion Pills Will Be Your Mailbox
Historically, a state’s legal code has been assumed to stop at its borders. And for the most part, states have…
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A Guide to Abortion Resources in a Post-Roe America
In a perfect world, abortion access would be easy. The minute you realized you needed an abortion, you’d be able…
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