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Community notes Monday, May 13
Birth A daughter, Iris Evangeline Newville, was born to Devon Haviland and Bruce Newville of Petoskey at 1:04 p.m. on Wednesday, May 8, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Iris weighed 8 pounds, 4.3 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long at birth....
Tags: Assault, Christianity, Memorial Day, The Salvation Army, Reformed
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Illinois looking at revamp of sex education
— For decades, some public schools in Illinois have taught only abstinence in sex education classes. Now a proposal one step from the governor's desk would require that birth control information be included by schools that choose to teach about...
Tags: Tom Cross, Diseases and Illnesses, Politics, Schools, Crime, Law and Justice
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Judge again rejects limits on emergency contraception
In yet another scathing critique of government health officials, a federal judge refused Friday to stay his order making emergency contraceptives available to consumers of all ages without a prescription. Calling government efforts to restrict the...
Tags: Politics, National Government, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Birth Control
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Commentary: Hoag abortion ban is a step backward
Earlier this month, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced to its staff that its physicians would no longer be able to perform elective abortions at the hospital ("Hoag: no more elective abortions," May 8). This came as a surprise to some of its...Tags: Human Rights, General Practitioners, Christianity, Politics, Hospitals and Clinics
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Anne Arundel County health briefs
Rabies prevention The Department of Health offers information on how to prevent the spread of rabies and what to do in the event of exposure. Rabies is most often seen in raccoons, bats, foxes and skunks. Information: 410-222-7168 or visit aahealth.org....Tags: AIDS, Preventative Medicine, Politics, Diabetes, Gastroenteritis
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Niall Ferguson's blooper
At an investment conference last week, Harvard historian Niall Ferguson created a huge mess for himself. He glibly speculated that maybe because economist John Maynard Keynes was a childless, "effete" homosexual, he embraced a doctrine that favored...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Media Industry, Ethics, Same-Sex Marriage, Sonia Sotomayor
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Abortion numbers drop in Virginia
Each year in Virginia, for approximately every four live births, there's one induced termination of pregnancy, or abortion. In 2011, for example, there were 102,525 live births and 23,635 induced terminations, according to the state's Division of Vital...
Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Medical Procedures and Tests, Politics, National Government
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LETTER: Good Reason For Birth Control
Regarding "Census Report: Single Motherhood Surges" [May 3, news]: Yes, please give free birth control pills to any and all women who can't afford them. It's a lot less expensive than paying for child support and food stamps, and trying to have the school...Tags: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Birth Control, Health Treatments
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A plan to make the morning-after pill a moot point
It's a new front in the long-running battle over reproductive rights, playing out this time as a clash between politics and science. Doctors say there's no medical reason to keep girls of any age from having easy access to the morning-after...Tags: Birth Control, Plan B (drug), Sprained Ankle, Health Treatments
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Hoag to no longer perform elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the Newport Beach facility because of the low number of procedures done annually. The decision was based on a review of...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, General Practitioners, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Plan B (drug)
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Hoag Hospital will stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital because of the low number of procedures done annually. The decision was based on a review of...Tags: General Practitioners, Medical Procedures and Tests, Christianity, Plan B (drug), Religion and Belief
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Hoag Hospital to stop performing elective abortions
In a letter to affiliated physicians and staff, Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach has announced that elective abortions will no longer be performed at the hospital. The letter said the decision is based of the low number of procedures done annually at...
Tags: General Practitioners, Medical Procedures and Tests, Christianity, Plan B (drug), Religion and Belief
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