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Arizona Supreme Court Rules a Near-Total Abortion Ban From 1864 is Enforceable

The ruling is on hold for 14 days, and voters will likely have a chance to weigh in on a ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state’s constitution…
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LoveJustice Launches Ambassador Program in Dallas to Further Advance Social Justice Movement

DALLAS, TX (December 1, 2023) – Since establishing its online presence at LoveJustice.com on Earth Day 2022, LoveJustice has been recognized as a clear leader in the multi-cause social justice…
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Awareness to Action: The Progress and Future of UK Disability Laws

Stephanie Compson Josephine Rendall-Neal August 15, 2024 Following Disability Pride Month, we look to the past, present and future to examine how rights for people with disabilities in the workplace…
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How and Why to Celebrate National Disability Employment Awareness Month

September 16, 2024 Each October, during National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we celebrate the contributions, achievements, and potential of people with disabilities in the workplace. Employees with disabilities are dependable, loyal,…
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JAMAL HILL IS A PARALYMPIC SWIMMER MAKING WAVES FOR DISABILITY AWARENESS

Hill intends to teach others how to swim, no matter the obstacles or barriers in their way. by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman August 19, 2024 Jamal Hill did not know he had a…
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‘Just lose weight’: Women with PCOS are going untreated due to ‘weight-centric health care’

70% of women affected by PCOS remain undiagnosed worldwide as women report experiencing delayed diagnosis and undertreatment due to “weight-centric healthcare.” Alyssa Goldberg September 10, 2024 As a teenager, Pamela…
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Squeezed by inflation and politics, a Texas food bank gets creative to keep people fed

KERA | By Jayme Lozano Carver | The Texas Tribune Published August 27, 2024 at 9:21 AM CDT LUBBOCK — Just a short walk behind the South Plains Food Bank lies an…
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In Texas, religion and politics are intertwined. What does it mean for the upcoming election?

By Blaise Gainey Published September 12, 2024 at 5:34 AM CDT In the leadup to Election Day, public radio stations across the state are exploring how Texans’ religious beliefs affect the way…
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New report predicts health care worker shortages in Colorado, with less populated areas suffering more

By John Daley Sep. 10, 2024, 4:00 am If you’re a nurse practitioner or some other health care occupation, you can expect to be in high demand in Colorado and many…
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Maternity care deserts are growing

Caitlin Owens September 11, 2024 Half of U.S. counties don’t have a hospital that provides obstetric care and more than a third lack a single obstetric clinician, according to a new…
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White House announces rule that would cut insurance red tape over mental health and substance use disorder care

By Carma Hassan and Jamie Gumbrecht, CNN Updated 3:43 PM EDT, Mon September 9, 2024 The Biden administration announced a final rule on Monday meant to expand access and lower costs for care…
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More Women Underwent Surgical Sterilization After Fall of Roe v. Wade

By HealthDay Sept. 11, 2024, at 11:00 a.m By Ernie Mundell As fears of the consequences of an unintended pregnancy rose after Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, rates of…
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