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That's the highest number in more than a decade, according to new research. Medication abortion made up a larger share of the total than in 2020.
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More than 50 other countries have already banned the substance, which has been known to lead to lung and ovarian cancer, mesothelioma and other deadly illnesses.
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The service allows patients to see a doctor virtually for less urgent issues. The doctor may be able to handle it virtually or refer a patient to the appropriate location for care – potentially sparing them an unnecessary wait in the ER.
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Opill, an over-the-counter birth control pill, goes on sale online today. The pill is expected to be available in stores within a few weeks.
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The data comes from the latest edition of the #WeCount report conducted for the Society of Family Planning, a nonprofit organization that promotes research on abortion and contraception.
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After the video went viral on social media, Dr. Andrew Spector – who had no connection to it – said he and his family were targeted.
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New Hampshire state lawmakers took up the first of several gun safety bills Thursday. Here's a look at them.
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State-run health care facilities are still struggling to fill vacancies for nurses and mental health workers.
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Anthem secured a three-year deal to manage Medicare Advantage benefits for state retirees, but the rollout has been called a “disaster” by state personnel.
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The study looks at how PFAS exposure changes the way children respond to vaccines. Researchers are hoping to find participants between ages 4 to 8, and 11 to 15.
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In an interview with NHPR, Child Advocate Cassandra Sanchez says she also wants more accountability from youth facilities.
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The study looks at 6,000 patients who got abortion pills after an online appointment. It found that 99.7% of those abortions were not followed by any serious adverse events.