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Hats on for 'The Kentucky Derby Goes Pink'
While the horses at Churchill Downs prepare to take off from the starting block, attendees of "The Kentucky Derby Goes Pink" in Boca Raton will wear their finest Derby attire for a good cause. The event, set for May 4 from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at The Addison,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Boca Raton Regional Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, Breast Cancer, Equestrian
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Common sense on Plan B
Last week, a federal district judge in New York ruled that girls younger than 17 should be allowed to purchase the Plan B contraceptive pill over the counter. Unlike the Obama administration, Judge Edward Korman got this one right. The 2011 decision by...Tags: Justice System, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations, Plan B (drug), Birth Control
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Fifth annual Agricultural Women's day at Faulkton June 4
The fifth annual agricultural women's day will be Tuesday, June 4 at the Faulkton Community Center, Women play a major role on the family farm/ranch and are becoming increasingly more involved in the agri-business world. This conference is designed to...Tags: Marketing, Personal Service, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Who should own DNA? All of us
Most court cases involving patent law are corporate battles, with one company suing another for infringing on its intellectual property rights and, therefore, profits. Big companies fighting over big money can seem painfully irrelevant, especially when so...
Tags: Health Organizations, American Civil Liberties Union, Disease Prevention, Biotechnology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Keri Russell's abs own the cover of 'Women's Health'
Pop2itOn the May cover of "Women's Health," Keri' Russell's abs pull focus from their owner -- and just about everything else in the universe.... -
Illinois Catholic couple taking on Obama over contraception mandate
An Oak Brook health care company and its Roman Catholic owners who don't want to include birth control in their employees' benefits still have no choice, despite exceptions to the contraception mandate proposed by the Obama administration this month....
Tags: Freedom of Religion, Birth Control, Retraining, Health Treatments, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Fort Meade VA Outpatient clinic advances effort to serve women veterans
When retired Master Sgt. Sheryl A. Webb left the U.S. Army in 1997, she was scarcely aware of services that U.S. Veterans Administration hospitals offered specifically for women. That was well before women became the fastest growing demographic group...
Tags: Iraq War (2003-2011), Internists, Medical Procedures and Tests, Martin Garcia, Infertility
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Federal government cuts travel costs; scientists warn of collaboration lost
Florence P. Haseltine knows the power of scientists meeting face to face. The former researcher at the National Institutes of Health notes a list of milestones achieved through networking and collaboration at conferences, such as the deliberations that...
Tags: Health Organizations, Elijah E. Cummings, National Institutes of Health, Trips and Vacations, U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Women's Expo set in Tinley Park
Women looking to pamper themselves and help a worthy cause can check out the Women's Expo this weekend in Tinley Park. The event includes shopping, complimentary manicures, makeup application and hairstyling by Paul Mitchell The School Tinley Park....Tags: Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses
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Columbia Flier opinion pages didn't include pro-choice response to abortion column [Letter]
I was frankly "flabbergasted" (and I haven't used that word in a long time!) when I viewed the opinion pages of the March 7 Columbia Flier. I counted nine letters in support of Ms. Maria Santo's extremely anti-abortion letter which appeared in the Feb. 28...Tags: Abortion, Social Issues
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Arkansas adopts nation's most restrictive abortion law
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas soon will have the nation's most restrictive abortion law — a near-ban on the procedure from the 12th week of pregnancy — unless a lawsuit or court action intervenes. Lawmakers in the Republican-...
Tags: Justice System, Laws, American Civil Liberties Union, Republican Party, Abortion
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Group sends female inmates books
The message itself was simple: "I was so alone and then I got your package," it read. "Thank you so much. I love the books. Thank you and God bless." Yet there was something about the handwriting, a delicate and elegant script, that moved Megan Bernard to...
Tags: Hepatitis C , University of Chicago, Substance Abuse, Arts and Culture, Chicago Tribune
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