The largest insurer in California said it would stop offering new coverage. It’s part of a broader trend of companies pulling back from dangerous areas.
The angst at Saticoy Elementary School has ratcheted up after parents created an Instagram account protesting the school's upcoming Pride month assembly.
Argentina will no longer require a prescription to obtain emergency contraception, commonly known as the 'morning after pill', the government said on Wednesday, broadening reproductive rights in the traditionally conservative South American country.
"Montgomery County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) will receive $3 million in federal funding to create new and strengthen existing mobile crisis response teams." These "teams will be led by nonprofit RI International and will respond to mental health and substance use crises in high-need areas in coordination with local law enforcement, according to a Montgomery County ADAMHS press release." The funds "from SAMHSA will allow the Mobile Crisis Response Team to grow, according to the release."
“You can harm someone at whatever pace you want, but you're still harming them,” said Harvard psychiatrist Alex Keuroghlian.
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Doctors say they are reluctant to practice in abortion-banned states, where making the best decision for a patient could run afoul of the law. Even former President Donald Trump’s surgeon general is concerned about the repercussions for women’s health, writes KFF Health News’ chief Washington correspondent, Julie Rovner.
Congressional Republicans have advocated to slash federal spending by tying work requirements to Medicaid and SNAP.
Investigation of gender-affirming care may be unconstitutional
Cybersecurity attack against Amazon-owned online pharmacy PillPack exposed user health data
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan companies will be prohibited from firing or otherwise retaliating against workers for receiving an abortion under a bill signed Wednesday by Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer that amends the state's civil rights law.
Ron DeSantis did the 'white' thing in Florida, signing a bill that pulls all state funding from DEI programs at the state's public universities.
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By HANNAH MEISEL
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SPRINGFIELD – Illinois would become one of the first states to make so-called crisis pregnancy centers subject to the same consumer fraud standards as car dealerships, retailers and service-based businesses under a bill that will soon head to Gov. JB Pritzker.
Upon the measure becoming law, crisis pregnancy centers could be sued under the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act if they...