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    Jun 15, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  1. Missouri looks to ban 'webcam abortions'

    The Kansas City Star
    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. To abortion opponents, telemedicine is a threat to years of legislative victories. A decade ago, women in Missouri could receive an elective abortion by visiting one of several facilities around the state. Today, St. Louis is the only...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Health and Medical Professionals, Social Issues, Government, Medical Specialization

  2. Jun 15, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Birth control without permission

    We all know that every day, people in Mexico come across the border in pursuit of something they can't find in their country. What you may not know is that every day, people in the United States go across the border to Mexico for the same reason. They aren't looking for jobs. They're looking for birth control pills.
    We all know that every day, people in Mexico come across the border in pursuit of something they can't find in their country. What you may not know is that every day, people in the United States go across the border to Mexico for the same reason. They...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Birth Control, Medical Specialization, Drugs and Medicines, Health Treatments

  4. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  5. Mother's age tied to risk of delivery complications

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenage mothers are at increased risk of delivering their babies prematurely, while older moms are more likely to give birth via Caesarean section, according to a new study from Ireland. "It more or less confirmed what we know...

    Tags: Family, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Demographics, Health and Safety at School, Medical Specialization

  6. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  7. Calipatria graduates have mixed emotions

    CALIPATRIA — The idea of commencement brings to Brianna Spence a mixed bag of feelings along with a smile.
    Staff Writer
    CALIPATRIA — The idea of commencement brings to Brianna Spence a mixed bag of feelings along with a smile. “(I’m) excited and nervous,” said Spence, known in her school as a committed athlete and a dedicated student who juggled a...

    Tags: University of California, Berkeley, Medina (Saudi Arabia), Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization, University of California, Riverside

  8. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  9. 5 Surprising Things That Are Not at All Surprising

    Right now the news is full of shocking revelations that are not actually all that surprising. Let’s go through the five most shocking (but not really) shocking disclosures.
    Right now the news is full of shocking revelations that are not actually all that surprising. Let’s go through the five most shocking (but not really) shocking disclosures. 1) M. Night Shyamalan ghostwrote the teen hit “She’s All That....

    Tags: Republican Party, Philosophy, National Government, Medical Specialization, Government

  10. Jun 12, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. Aetna Chosen As Subcontractor In Qatar's Universal Health Care Coverage

    Aetna has a key role in Qatar's new national health care system. The Hartford health insurer was chosen to help the National Health Insurance Company of Qatar in developing a disease management program and to help generally in improving the country's...

    Tags: Qatar, Health Insurance, Medical Specialization, Government Health Care, Aetna Inc.

  12. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Don't be afraid to speak honestly with your doctor

    The old cliche, "What you don't know can't hurt you" can be very dangerous when it comes to patients' health. In fact, in the medical health world, the phrase shifts to "what you don't know can kill you." The first step to good health is to speak openly...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Lisa Masterson, Medical Specialization, General Practitioners, Obstetrics

  14. Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  15. Offering a 24-hour delivery service

    Kathleen Anne Breen — all 8 pounds, 11 ounces and 21 inches of her — lay on her mother's chest at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach.
    Kathleen Anne Breen — all 8 pounds, 11 ounces and 21 inches of her — lay on her mother's chest at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. She had been born just hours before, and now, shielded by a blanket and tiny hat, she slept with the serenity...

    Tags: Social Sciences, Women's Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Culture, Medical Specialization

  16. Jun 9, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  17. SunRail will provide a gateway to Florida Hospital Health Village

    As the 61-mile SunRail route wends its way toward completion, one of its pivotal stops will be a bustling beehive of construction — Health Village.
    As the 61-mile SunRail route wends its way toward completion, one of its pivotal stops will be a bustling beehive of construction — Health Village. Part of Florida Hospital Orlando's vision to build a health and wellness community around an...

    Tags: Interstate 4, Cleveland Clinic, Panera Bread Company, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization

  18. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Helping teen moms delay repeat pregnancies

    Mary Ann Cross was entering freshman year at her Austin neighborhood high school when she had her first child. She was 16 when she had her second child. Now 18, she gave birth to her third two months ago.
    Mary Ann Cross was entering freshman year at her Austin neighborhood high school when she had her first child. She was 16 when she had her second child. Now 18, she gave birth to her third two months ago. When people ask her why she's had so many...

    Tags: Family, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Birth Control, University of Chicago, Social Issues

  20. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. The Pill tied to lower ovarian cancer risk

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who use birth control pills are less likely to develop ovarian cancer later in life, a new analysis of past studies suggests.
    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who use birth control pills are less likely to develop ovarian cancer later in life, a new analysis of past studies suggests. Researchers pooled data from 24 studies and found Pill users had a 27 percent lower risk of...

    Tags: Birth Control, Medical Specialization, Health Treatments, Medical Research, American Cancer Society

  22. May 30, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  23. The Doctor's Corner: The why and how of hormones

    This is the second of two articles updating women of all ages on the use of hormones. * I had to bite my tongue while sitting at Zinc Cafe & Market in Laguna Beach (one of my favorite places) the other day. Two beautiful young women who looked to be...

    Tags: Birth Control, Menopause, Sexual Health, Demographics, Health and Medical Professionals

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