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Skepticism of hospital partnership expressed at Anacortes meeting
Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Wash.A p o t e n t i a l p a r t n e r s h i p between Island Hospital and a larger and possibly religiously affiliated nonprofit health care system brought about 40 people to a Tuesday night meeting of the Fidalgo Democrats. Island Hospital Commissioner Dr....Tags: Abortion, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Environmental Issues, Social Issues
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Plan B restrictions — better, but not best
In the United States of 2013, any youngster can walk into a store and buy a bottle of aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen or some other pain reliever without showing any identification, parental consent or a doctor's order. They don't have to be 15 or 17 or...Tags: Over-the-Counter Medicines, Health Treatments, Judges, Ibuprofen (drug), Food and Drug Administration
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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: The Pope, Human Interest, Social Issues, George W. Bush, United Nations
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Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment
MISSOURI BUDGET Mo. lawmakers cut licensing agency by one-third JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri budget negotiators have decided to press ahead with cuts for agencies caught up in a controversy involving driver's license applicants and...Tags: Swimming, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Interior Policy, Online Advertising, College Sports
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COLUMN: Politics going back to the '50s
Addressing a meeting of Planned Parenthood last Friday, President Barack Obama accused pro-lifers of wanting to "turn back the clock to policies more suited to the 1950s than the 21st century." Like any decade, the ’50s had its problems —...Tags: Abortion, Elections, Barack Obama, Women's Health, Justice and Rights
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Mo. lawmakers pass legislation allowing pharmacies to refuse to stock medications
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri pharmacies could not be required to carry or stock specific drugs or devices under legislation that has been given final approval. House members voted 115-39 to approve the measure on Tuesday. It passed the state...Tags: Health Treatments, Drugs and Medicines, Jay Nixon, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry
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LETTER: Good Reason For Birth Control
Regarding "Census Report: Single Motherhood Surges" [May 3, news]: Yes, please give free birth control pills to any and all women who can't afford them. It's a lot less expensive than paying for child support and food stamps, and trying to have the school...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Health Treatments, Birth Control
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Judge criticizes FDA move on Plan B, agency warns of precedent
ReutersBy Jessica Dye and Toni Clarke NEW YORK, May 7 (Reuters) - A federal judge criticized the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over its refusal to make emergency contraception available to girls of all ages without a prescription, saying the agency's move...Tags: Interior Policy, Health Treatments, Judges, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Food and Drug Administration
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A plan to make the morning-after pill a moot point
It's a new front in the long-running battle over reproductive rights, playing out this time as a clash between politics and science. Doctors say there's no medical reason to keep girls of any age from having easy access to the morning-after...
Tags: Health Treatments, Sprained Ankle, Plan B (drug), Birth Control
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Hoag Hospital to stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach has announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital. The letter said the decision is based of the low number of procedures done annually at...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, General Practitioners, University of California, Irvine
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Hoag Hospital will stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital because of the low number of procedures done annually. The decision was based on a review of...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, General Practitioners, University of California, Irvine
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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: Medical Procedures and Tests, Social Issues, Planned Parenthood, General Practitioners, University of California, Irvine
May 8, 2013
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