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Science & Nature Spriggina floundersi, a marine species that lived during the Ediacaran period 550 million years ago, is one of Earth’s earliest bilaterally...
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Science & Nature Using the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) s and the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), astronomers have created...
How US Abortion Access Has Changed In The Last 48 Hours
The abortion pill mifepristone can remain on the market, but with tight restrictions that would severely reduce access to it...
A Bad Medication Abortion Decision Threatens the Future Availability of Drugs in the U.S.
Science & Nature With an April 7 court decision, one judge has harmed women’s health and undermined trust in science-based drug approvals in the...
Abortion Clinics in Conservative-Led States Face Increasing Legal Threats
Thirty years ago, Blue Mountain Clinic Director Willa Craig stood in front of the sagging roof and broken windows of an abortion clinic that an arsonist had burned down early that morning in Missoula, Montana. “This morning, Missoula, Montana, learned that there is no place in America that is safe from hateful, misguided groups,” she
Abortion rules should be relaxed, review to recommend
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly considering report by barrister Marie O’Shea which examined operation of the existing law...
DOJ Indicts 2 More Abortion Activists for Targeting Florida Pregnancy Centers
The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted two more abortion activists on Wednesday for allegedly targeting several pro-life pregnancy resource centers in Florida.
A federal grand jury...
Medication Abortion Battleground: Lawsuit Challenges FDA’s Drug Review Process – CNET
The future of medication abortion is teetering in lawsuits over the availability and legality of mifepristone, the first of two drugs used in the procedure. In late February, attorneys general from about a dozen Democratic-led states sued the US Food and Drug Administration over regulations they say are medically unnecessary and are meant to make it
Medication Abortion Remains a Battleground, This Time Challenging US Drug Market – CNET
The future of medication abortion is teetering in lawsuits over the availability and legality of mifepristone, the first of two drugs used in the procedure. In late February, attorneys general from about a dozen Democratic-led states sued the US Food and Drug Administration over regulations they say are medically unnecessary and are meant to make it
The FDA’s Abortion Announcement Is Not What You Think
Renee Bracey Sherman, Dr. Daniel Grossman, Tracy Weitz The FDA just reinforced "abortion exceptionalism" in health care and added paternalistic busywork for pharmacists dispensing medication abortion. The post The FDA’s Abortion Announcement Is Not What You Think appeared first on The Nation...
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