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Applauding pill's unrestricted access
Both the National Council of Jewish Women and Jewish Women International, two high profile organizations that champion women's issues, are applauding the Obama Administration's recent turnabout on the accessibility of the Plan B One-Step emergency...Tags: Health Organizations, Fort Lauderdale, Food and Drug Administration, Family Planning, Judaism
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Abortion advocates challenge Hoag ban
Hoag Hospital's decision to stop performing elective abortions in the wake of its affiliation with a Catholic health-care group has sparked an outcry among women's rights advocates, who say the move diminishes access to high-quality reproductive care....Tags: Family, Roman Catholicism, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Justice System
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State restores license of abortion doctor; 2 others' still suspended
A state panel restored the license of the doctor who is medical director of a group of abortion clinics accused by state regulators of putting women's health at risk, while the licenses of two other physicians who worked at the clinics remain suspended....
Tags: General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Social Issues
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Herring, Obenshain paint sharp contrasts in first attorney general's race debate
VIRGINIA BEACH – In the first debate of the general election race for attorney general Saturday, candidates Mark Herring and Mark Obenshain worked to paint each other as extreme partisans who would use the office to further their political...Tags: Family, Abortion Issue, Social Issues, Justice System, Regional Authority
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Top 3 Health tips: More ways to use social media for better health
Social media is not only for keeping in touch with your friends, you also can reap some major health benefits, too. Women lose weight, give up smoking and even get support for major health concerns via these social platforms thanks to a built-in community...Tags: Quitting Smoking, Recipes, Emmaus, Social Media
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Q & A: OTC morning-after pill sales coming, but not yet
WASHINGTON (AP) — Don't look for the morning-after pill to move next to the condoms on drugstore shelves right away — but after a decade-plus fight, it appears it really will happen. Backed into a corner by a series of court rulings, the Obama...
Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Food and Drug Administration, Feminism, White House, American Academy of Pediatrics
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Feds: Morning-after pill appeal officially on hold
NEW YORK (AP) — The Obama administration's appeal in the legal fight over morning-after pills has been officially put on hold until a judge weighs a new plan to allow girls of all ages to buy the contraceptives without a prescription, according to a...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Feminism, Justice System, White House, Kathleen Sebelius
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Feds to comply with morning-after pill ruling
NEW YORK (AP) — The federal government on Monday told a judge it will reverse course and take steps to comply with his order to allow girls of any age to buy emergency contraception without prescriptions. The Department of Justice, in the latest...
Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Abortion Issue, Food and Drug Administration, National Government, Justice System
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Hair loss: It's not just for men
Premium Health News ServiceWe've grown accustomed to seeing men lose their hair as they get older. These days, it's not only socially acceptable for a man to be bald--it's physically appealing. Celebrities like Sean Connery, Bruce Willis and Vin Diesel have made bald sexy. But...Tags: Hair Loss, Dermatology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Propecia (drug), Pharmaceuticals
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Feds now back morning-after pills for all girls
NEW YORK (AP) — After setting off a storm of criticism from abortion rights groups upset that a Democratic president had sided with social conservatives, the Obama administration said it will comply with a judge's order to allow girls of any age...Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Abortion Issue, Food and Drug Administration, Feminism, Justice System
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State laws varied on gun, abortion laws
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court says women in America can terminate a pregnancy and that every citizen has an individual right to own a firearm, but those rulings have done little to settle political arguments over abortion and guns....
Tags: Abortion Issue, General Practitioners, Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Justice System
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Mailbag: Providing abortions is not a service
I was disappointed to see the letters in your mailbag section all held the same opinion — that Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian was wrong to ban abortions at its facility. I hope you will publish other opinions as well about this matter. I, for...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Social Issues, Family Planning, Abortion, Infertility
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