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MI abortion clinics track legislation to block safe access for patients
By Rebekah Sager for the Michigan Independent. Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Michigan News Connection reporting for the Michigan Independent-Public News Service Collaboration Renee Chelian is the ...
A white Florida couple is suing a fertility clinic after allegedly welcoming a dark-skinned baby girl who does not appear to ...
A woman was diagnosed with gigantomastia, a rare condition that causes her breasts to grow rapidly. Tianna Moon, 30, realized ...
Among what’s new: another dermatologist, equipment to help prevent brain damage and digestive health diagnostic tests.
In addition to his private practice, the doctor is linked to an N.J. med spa chain whose previous medical director was also ...
Several women in Edina and across the Twin Cities say an OB-GYN who once delivered their children crossed professional boundaries during exams and in recovery rooms. The allegations, described by one ...
"My parents always drilled that into my head." So, it was somewhat ironic that it was an unscheduled cancer screening that led to her doctor discovering Danielle had cervical cancer. Danielle was 29 ...
National Women Physicians Day is a day set aside to recognize the women who have shaped medicine, broken barriers, and ...
As debate over equity in medicine continues nationwide, one Brooklyn hospital offers a clear picture of what progress looks ...
The civil trial, which was set to start Monday, has been cancelled. The doctor's criminal trial is scheduled for April 2027.
Racism has long disrupted relationships, deepened social divisions, and hindered collective action on global challenges.
The lawsuit’s main goal is to have Frederick Tanzer undergo questioning in a deposition and be compelled to explain more about what he had done.
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