Por: WPTV Nation November 04, 2022
The government in the Central American country of Honduras is set to authorize use of the emergency contraceptive pill, or morning after pill, after more than a decade of a total ban on the piece of healthcare. The country will authorize its use for victims of rape, according to an announcement from the country's health minister on Monday. A complete ban on abortion will still stand in the country, . In 2012, Amnesty International released... + full article
New York Daily News USA Crime October 21, 2022
A transgender woman who was deported from the U.S. in July was fatally shot in her native Honduras this week, according to local reports. Melissa Nuñez, 42, was killed Tuesday night in Morocelí, a municipality in eastern Honduras located about 40 miles east of the capital... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 14, 2022
In late August, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warned that candy-colored pills containing fentanyl were showing up in seized drug loads coming out of Mexico. No longer were the fentanyl pills strictly blue, as had been the case. The brightly colored pills, in shapes... + más
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Time USA Entertainment October 05, 2022
In 1975, was one of the biggest stars in country music when she released a song that was quickly banned by many country radio stations. The song, “The Pill,” was an ode to that shocked the industry and many of the genre’s more conservative listeners with lyrics like:... + más
Musicians, fans react to death of country star Loretta Lynn | Associated Press
Musicians, fans react to death of country star Loretta Lynn | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation October 01, 2022
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Problems with rape kit evidence testing keep haunting Memphis.A city long plagued by a heavy backlog of untested sexual assault kits was shaken by in the killing of after she was abducted during a morning jog last month.So when authorities said his DNA was... + más
Alleged rape victim of Eliza Fletcher’s suspected killer sues Memphis | New York Daily News
NCAA puts Memphis on 3 years' probation, no tourney ban | WPLG Local 10
ABC News USA Politics October 01, 2022
U.S. military medical teams have carried out medical missions in Central America for decades, but a recently completed mission to Honduras and Guatemala may set a new standard for future care missions.During what was known as HEART 22, the military's acronym for Health... + más
Are medical alert systems worth it? | CBS News
Doctor, Army spouse accused of trying to provide service member medical records to Russia | ABC News
Newsweek USA Health September 24, 2022
Women with high body mass index (BMI) who use the combined estrogen/progestin tablet are 24 times more likely to experience life-threatening blood clots, according to new research from Italy.The risk was found to be 12 times higher in those women who are overweight. The findings... + más
What is rainbow fentanyl? Colorful pills drive new warnings about deadliest drug in the US | ABC7
Elite Daily USA Health September 22, 2022
You slept through your alarm and barely planted your butt in a seat by the start of 9 a.m. econ class. You pulled a four-hour shift at the university library’s checkout desk before running across campus to meet up with your intramural soccer team. Alone with your shower... + más
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