Either we address our public health crisis or make it worse. Public health should transcend political ideology, and health care access should be protected, not restricted. Our communities depend on it,
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Beyond abortion: A timeline of reproductive health care and the true impact on women and societyProposed cuts to Medicaid expansion and nutritional support programs for ... With a conservative majority in the Supreme Court and anti-abortion activists emboldened, the current administration is expected to push policies that further restrict ...
A federal appeals court has overturned a ruling against Planned Parenthood by the divisive Texas judge known for his anti-abortion and anti-LGBT rulings. A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled Wednesday in the case of Doe v.
While Republican state-led efforts aim to increase restrictions to abortion care and access to mifepristone and misoprostol in 2025, JAMA authors join the conversation with their published research and commentary.
The woman was pushed to the ground and dragged out the town hall by unmarked private security guards after interjecting during the event.
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The 19th News on MSNFederal law protects emergency abortions. Will Trump keep that policy?The Biden administration clarified that EMTALA requires hospitals to perform abortions when they are the necessary treatment to stabilize a patient, but the policy’s future is uncertain. Doctors are bracing for a possible rollback of a federal law protecting their ability to provide abortions in medical emergencies.
The ruling overturns a decision by Texas U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, who ruled in 2023 that Planned Parenthood must return millions of dollars it received from Texas and Louisiana’s Medicaid programs,
On June 22, 2022, in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion established a half-century before in Roe v. Wade, opening the door to state abortion bans across the country.
Republicans in Frankfort have filed dozens of health-related bills this legislative session, ranging from curbing gender-affirming health care to blocking COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
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