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In some states, women will be forced to carry pregnancies with lethal fetal anomalies
Doctors tell Salon the lack of one exception in abortion bans will be an “unequivocal nightmare”
07/01/2022 09:45 UTC
Texas' abortion ban makes parenthood harder
Screenings for fetal conditions, or even viability, occur long after Texas' new abortion laws ban terminations
11/02/2021 06:58 UTC
They said he had weeks to live
My son Joshua was born too soon. But in the years that followed, he struggled to hold on. So did we
09/07/2011 04:30 UTC
Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID shots are deadly, undermining vaccination
Anti-vaccine groups have been exploiting the deaths of those who happen to fall ill after receiving a COVID vaccine
01/26/2021 08:00 UTC
Sick in the head
I've diagnosed myself with heart attacks, blood poisoning, meningitis and multiple sclerosis. Turns out, what I had was hypochondria.
06/21/2008 15:30 UTC
Maternal death in Africa
One in 20 African women dies in childbirth. Broadsheet hero Nicholas Kristof calls attention to the crisis.
09/18/2006 20:30 UTC
When an ER doctor becomes an ER patient
An ER doctor describes the "perspective shift" that happens when you go from doctor to patient
08/28/2022 14:00 UTC
Eight early childhood factors that may drive life-long obesity
Why new-mom obsession with baby weight percentile and eating for two while pregnant are misguided
04/05/2010 18:06 UTC
The looming showdown in Congress: Protecting workers vs. protecting employers in the pandemic
The debate reflects a deepening schism between the major political parties
07/16/2020 11:30 UTC
Linda Villarosa lays bare an uncomfortable truth in U.S. health care
Racism, not just poverty and access to care, makes Americans sicker
11/01/2022 03:59 UTC
When illness and family secrets collide
A leukemia patient's sister wanted to donate marrow — which led to a 48-year-old secret being revealed
05/10/2020 14:00 UTC
A pioneering heart surgeon’s secret history of research violations
Bud Frazier has been accused of putting his quest to make history ahead of the needs of some patients
05/26/2018 17:30 UTC
"Project Runway" recap: Campbell's couture
Week four: Dresses are covered in the soup company's branding. Oh, and it has something to do with heart disease
02/05/2010 19:06 UTC
Hey, hey! Ho, ho! Is striking for school nurses the way to go?
These unions follow in the footsteps of Los Angeles teachers, who striked for six days last month
02/24/2019 17:30 UTC
Take me to a hospital!
What possessed me to think there was something appealing about cleaning up after the birth of my own child?
08/04/1999 20:00 UTC
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