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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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Where Chicago’s broken bikes get a second life

Working Bikes has donated more than 150,000 bicycles to people in Central American and African countries. The Chicago nonprofit is celebrating 25 years of volunteer work as its founders ponder…
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Racially balanced workplaces may protect employees against cardiovascular disease

Published September 26 In the first study of its kind, researchers from UC Berkeley School of Public Health found that Black workers in Michigan automobile manufacturing plants with a greater number of…
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Voting is good for your health. These doctors want to help.

A growing cadre of health care professionals believes civic engagement can improve quality of life. Written by Maura Kelly Published October 9, 2024 On a cold winter night more than…
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Trump vs. Harris: Who Would Benefit Black Americans’ Health Care?

October 10, 2024  by Isaac Morgan With the 2024 presidential election less than a month away, both candidates are honing in on major issues affecting Black Americans and people from all…
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Need to go to the hospital? Texas and Florida want to know your immigration status

State Sen. Victor Torres represents predominantly Hispanic Osceola County in Central Florida. At Sunday Mass at his local church, immigrants often tell him they are scared to seek health care.…
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Why It’s Nearly Impossible to Get Birth Control on Some College Campuses

By Mara Santilli Published on Oct 9, 2024 at 2:30 PM For many college freshmen, the fall semester marks not only their first time being away from home, but also the…
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Innovative ‘reverse’ job fair helps blind job seekers in Mass. connect with employers

Meghan Smith October 11, 2024 When Nicole Young was diagnosed as legally blind 12 years ago while working at a security company, she knew she had to make a career…
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New primary care centers in Brockton and Dorchester offer new approach to serving seniors

Trajan Warren October 11, 2024 A Massachusetts health care company is opening new facilities aimed at filling some of the void left by Steward Health Care’s bankruptcy with a new…
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The Family Van mobile clinic aims for head-to-toe wellness via its ‘Healthy Roads’ program

Ashley M. Heher September 25th, 2024 For community health workers and staff at The Family Van, a Boston-area mobile health clinic, there’s magic in connecting with community members to offer…
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Ellis Early Learning and Little Cocoa Bean Piloting Nutritious and Culturally Inclusive Food Program

By Molly McKinney on October 2, 2024 Ellis Early Learning is piloting a program with Little Cocoa Bean Co. to provide its students with healthy and culturally inclusive food. The program will start…
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