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Indiana House backs greater abortion restrictions
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Both houses of the Indiana Legislature have now approved bills that would restrict access to abortions. The Indiana House voted 72-23 on Wednesday to require that women seeking an abortion be told that human life begins at...Tags: Physical Conditions, Politics, Indiana Legislature, Abortion, Breast Cancer
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Ag groups at odds over Roundup claims
(AP) - Agriculture technology firms and South Dakota producers are refuting claims by a Purdue scientist that Roundup Ready technology could be responsible for a microscopic pathogen "that appears to significantly impact the health of plants, animals...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Litigation and Regulation, Education, Technology, Agriculture
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Ag groups seek to quell negative Roundup claims
(AP) — Agriculture technology firms and South Dakota producers are trying to refute claims by a Purdue scientist that Roundup Ready technology could be responsible for a microscopic pathogen "that appears to significantly impact the health of...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Litigation and Regulation, Biotechnology Industry, Education, Genes and Chromosomes
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Doctors aim to save fertility of kids with cancer
WASHINGTON (AP) — The treatment beating back 9-year-old Dylan Hanlon's cancer may also be destroying his chances of fathering his own children when he grows up. Upset that doctors did not make that risk clear, his mother, Christine, tracked down...Tags: Medical Research, Agricultural Research and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics, Pittsburgh, Surgery
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Fertility treatment coverage varies dramatically
Kaiser Health NewsIs health insurance coverage of infertility treatments an essential benefit to help people manage a medical disorder? Or is it a life-enhancing benefit, nice to have perhaps but not essential because it doesn't sustain a person's life? A panel of experts...Tags: Insurance, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Employment, Minority Groups, Chicago Jobs
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Stages of labor set stage for possible calving difficulties
Calving difficulty is still the most common reason for calf losses in the beef cattle industry. Not only do losses come from the immediate death of a calf, but also some of the repercussions it has on a calf that makes it out alive. When dealing with...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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Woman, 61, gives birth to her own grandchild
CHICAGO - Almost 39 weeks ago, Kristine Casey set out on an unusual journey to help her daughter and answer a spiritual calling. Her goal was achieved when she gave birth to her own grandson at age 61. Casey, possibly the oldest woman to give birth in...Tags: Premature Birth, Diabetes, Chicago Tribune, University of Chicago, Hormones and Metabolism
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Woman, 61, gives birth to own grandchild
Almost 39 weeks ago, Kristine Casey set out on an unusual journey to help her daughter and answer a spiritual calling.
Her goal was achieved late Wednesday when she gave birth to her own grandson at age 61.
Casey, possibly the oldest woman to give birth...Tags: Premature Birth, Diabetes, University of Chicago, Hormones and Metabolism, Physical Conditions
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Pioneer in infertility treatments
Tribune staff reporterEvery year during the holidays, Dr. Melvin R. Cohen, an infertility specialist, would receive dozens of cards and letters updating him on the children he helped bring into the world. "Without your help we would have never had the wonderful and full...Tags: Obstetrics, Surgery, Human Interest, Alan Cohen, Northwestern University
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Vatican official: Nobel Prize for IVF inventor ignores ethical consequences of procedure
The Religion WorldA Vatican official has said that yesterday's award of the Nobel Prize for Medicine to one of the inventors of in vitro fertilization ignores the ethical consequences of the common procedure, according to National Catholic Reporter. British scientist... -
My Turn: What to expect when we're not yet expecting
According to Resolve, the National Infertility Assn., one in eight U.S. couples of child-bearing age is diagnosed with infertility. Two long years ago, my husband and I unfortunately found ourselves in this category. It's been a heartbreaking journey ever...Tags: Physical Conditions, Los Angeles, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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