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FEATURE: Putting women first
Dawn, Karachi, Pakistan / Asia News NetworkISLAMABAD (Dawn/ANN) -- It is unlikely that Zadia Birru of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia could have met Dr Nafis Sadik, the subject of this biography, or even heard of her. Indeed, their lives couldn't be more different. Yet Zadia's story is one among many of...Tags: Social Issues, Family Planning, Politics, Human Interest, Human Rights
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Community resource -- Program helps connect students to health careers
Las Cruces Sun-News, N.M.Area students interested in careers in the health care field, and community members and health care professionals seeking more information and support through health-based programs, have a resource under one local roof. The New Mexico State University...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Diseases and Illnesses, Students, Diabetes, Alzheimer's Disease
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Virginia Gazette Last Word for May 11: Internet sales tax; Ferry security; Seniors on the road
The Virginia GazetteLost and found "On Tuesday I unknowingly dropped a thick packet of paper-clipped cash on the ground outside my car door. While walking through Home Goods, I heard my license plate number announced over the intercom to see the manager. A subcontractor in...Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Abortion Issue, Theft
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Workout Achiever: Exercise gives me more energy for my autistic child
•Name: Vanessa Romero •Age: 33 •Hometown: Breinigsville •Favorite routine: Cardio, strength training, yoga, Zumba, swimming. •Major exercise accomplishment: I lost 6 pounds and I no longer use anti-inflammatory medicine...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Personal Service, Katy Perry, Autism
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Race In The Park A Special Event For Many Families
The Hartford CourantIt was a date on the running calendar, an opportunity to participate in a race at a nearby location and spend time with the family on Mother's Day weekend. Erin Heslin Lopez grew up in Berlin and always enjoyed the Race for the Cure — later renamed...Tags: Rebecca Lobo, Music, Sports, Fairfield University, Breast Cancer
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Hoag to no longer perform elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the Newport Beach facility because of the low number of procedures done annually. The decision was based on a review of...Tags: Religion and Belief, Social Issues, Family Planning, Christianity, Planned Parenthood
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McAuliffe promises to cut 'red tape' for community colleges
RICHMOND – Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe said Monday that he wants to reduce purchasing, hiring and workforce regulations on the state's 23 community colleges. McAuliffe was in Richmond Monday as part of a weeklong campaign...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Colleges and Universities, Primaries
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READER SUBMITTED: Windham Hospital To Host Open House
HebronTo mark the opening of the new Center for Women's Health in Hebron, Windham Hospital will host an open house at the facility at 21 Liberty Drive on Saturday, May 18 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. The event will include tours of the center, free health screenings,...Tags: High Blood Pressure, Health, Entertainment, Hospitals and Clinics, Windham (Windham, Connecticut)
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Access To Plan B For Younger Girls Elicits Strong Local Reaction
The Hartford CourantOpinions about the FDA's approval of the Plan B One-Step contraceptive pill for girls as young as 15 varied sharply among Connecticut groups based on political and social ideology. Planned Parenthood of Southern New England said it supported the...Tags: Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Planned Parenthood, Corporate Officers
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FDA lowers age for buyers of Plan B pill to 15
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a surprise twist to the decade-plus effort to ease access to morning-after pills, the government is lowering the age limit to 15 for one brand — Plan B One-Step — and will let it be sold over the counter. Today,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Birth Control, Justice System, Health Treatments, Plan B (drug)
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Free women's health fair at JCC Rec Center on May 8
Come celebrate the beauty of the female spirit at Live to Thrive, a community women’s health fair. The health fair is scheduled for Wednesday, May 8 from 2 to 7 p.m. and will be held at the James City County Recreation Center (5301 Longhill Rd)....
Tags: Conservation, Mental Health, Environmental Issues, Health
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Top 3 Health Tips: Ways Twitter can help you stay fit
Did you wake up early for your new spin class? Tweet about it! A new study shows using Twitter as a support network can help people shed extra pounds. Try these tips from Women's Health magazine, published by Rodale of Emmaus, on how social media can help...Tags: Social Media, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Emmaus
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