Por: Los Angeles Times Science November 02, 2022
The federal government has launched its first confirmed investigation of an alleged denial of an abortion to a woman experiencing a medical emergency. In late October, the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services opened an investigation at Freeman Hospital West in Joplin, Mo., under the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act, according to department spokesperson Lisa Cox. It was authorized by the federal Centers for Medicare... + full article
Time USA Politics October 24, 2022
Laura Kruger looked skeptical as she opened her door in Wyoming, Mich. on a cold October afternoon. When the canvasser who had knocked asked her how she identified “when it comes to the issue of abortion,” she answered, “pro-life.” But when he asked about Proposal 3, the... + más
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Time USA Politics October 17, 2022
A few days after the Supreme Court in June, Dr. Mae Winchester got a call late at night. One of her patients had developed sepsis after her water broke at 19 weeks of pregnancy. Sepsis can be fatal, and normally Winchester, a maternal-fetal medicine physician in Ohio, would rush... + más
Man plays saxophone through brain surgery to remove tumor | 10 WBNS
Biden approval surges by double-digits among women after Roe ruling: Poll | Newsweek
10 WBNS USA Nation October 15, 2022
ROME, Metropolitan City of Rome — A musician had a brain tumor removed in Italy this week in a nine-hour surgery that he spent not only awake and fully conscious, but playing his saxophone. The 35-year-old male patient had the procedure at Rome's Paideia International... + más
Man plays his saxophone through 9-hour, very, very complex brain surgery to remove tumor | CBS News
Review: A phenomenal sax soloist and a sad farewell at Chicago Sinfonietta’s season opener | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Nation September 28, 2022
The University of Idaho is prohibiting staff from promoting or providing abortion services while performing their jobs, warning they could be fired or face misdemeanor or felony convictions if they do, according to an email reportedly sent to staff on Sept. 23.The university... + más
Idaho university prohibits staff from promoting, discussing abortion: Report | ABC7
University threatens to fire employees who promote abortion | Newsweek
The South Carolina House rejected a bill Tuesday that would've banned nearly all abortions after fetal cardiac activity is detected. The proposed ban would have made exceptions for when the mother's life or health is in danger, for fetuses with fatal anomalies and... + más
Here's where abortion is banned 3 months after Roe v. Wade was overturned | ABC News
Near-total ban on abortion becomes law in West Virginia | ABC News
WPLG Local 10 USA Health September 24, 2022
INDIANAPOLIS – Dr. Jeanne Corwin traveled about two hours on Friday from her hometown of Cincinnati to an Indianapolis abortion clinic, where she saw the clinic's first 12 patients the day after It's a trip Corwin has made several times over the past few months, as... + más
With Indiana's ban now in effect, patients seeking abortion have to travel even further | ABC News
In Indiana, a shifting abortion landscape without clinics | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Nation September 24, 2022
Three months after the U.S. Supreme Court , ending federal protections for abortion rights, at least 15 states have ceased nearly all abortion services. Lawsuits challenging bans have left abortion legal in North Dakota, Wyoming and Utah as litigation continues.Lawmakers in a... + más
Americans scramble for abortions in states that have banned it | Politico
Democrats continue to make abortion campaign issue, but most still won't say if they support any restrictions | Fox News
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