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Health care law now requires employers to pay for birth control for workers
Charles.Bassett@cw33.comOne month after the Supreme Court upheld President Obama's signature legislation, key parts of the Affordable Care Act affecting women's health are now in effect. One provision calls for screening for domestic violence. Under the law, employers will have...Tags: Barack Obama, Family Planning, Abortion, Employment Opportunities, Employment
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Going too far
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has switched his focus from soda to breast milk. The NY Post reports that Bloomberg is encouraging hospitals to lock up the baby formula. The city will track the number of bottles that hospitals stock and use. In...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Michael Bloomberg
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New health services available for women
On Wednesday, more than 132,000 women in South Dakota became eligible for eight new health prevention-related services - birth control among them - at no direct cost because of the Affordable Care Act. "It reduces out-of-pocket cost sharing for women in...Tags: Government Health Care, Family Planning, Human papillomavirus, Marketing, Diabetes
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Pets good for kids' immune systems, researchers find
Terri and Joe Sparks were thrilled to learn they were expecting twins eight years ago but worried about exposing the future newborns to germs from their menagerie of dogs and cats. Terri's obstetrician, however, told the two pet lovers what a recent...
Tags: Pets, Hospitals and Clinics, American Academy of Pediatrics, Physical Conditions, Rush University Medical Center
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Breastfeeding boost - businesses receive awards for lactation policies
The following businesses received awards from CINCH (a regional child health coalition sponsored by EVMS) for their support for breastfeeding employees: - Bons Secours DePaul Medical Center - Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital - Bon Secours Maryview...
Tags: Eastern Virginia Medical School, Sentara, Hampton Roads, Business, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia)
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Our View: Breast-feeding week highlights its importance
One of the most important things a mother can do for her child starts from nearly the first time they meet face to face. The moment that wriggling, often squalling, little human is placed in his or her mother’s arms generates a feeling unlike any...Tags: Family, Ear Infection, Obesity, Asthma, Health Organizations
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2nd Saturday: Local Shops Offers Special Discounts in Downtown Wichita
It’s the second Saturday of the month, which means that the 2nd Saturday event will be taking place in in downtown Wichita. All of your favorite downtown shops and boutiques in the Delano, Old Town, Downtown, and Douglas Design Districts will be... -
Md. infant mortality rate at record low for second year
Maryland maintained a record low infant mortality rate for the second year in a row, statistics cheered by state leaders, though the rate continued to outpace the national average. The statistic shows deaths among infants under a year old and was 6.7...
Tags: Anne Arundel Medical Center, Medicaid, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Vaccines
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WIC Program office commemorates World Breast-feeding Week
Staff Writer, Copy EditorAlthough she had every intention of breast-feeding her firstborn son for a longer period of time, El Centro resident Hilda Olmos had to stop after just two months. A bout of bronchitis had forced her to put the activity on hold and when the time came to...Tags: American Academy of Pediatrics, Family, Allergies, Obesity, Physiology
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B's in a tizzy over breastfeeding The two editors here at Queen B are strong and opinionated women. Surprised? Of course, you probably could guess that by reading this magazine. The beauty of their relationship is that they don’t always...Tags: Time (magazine), Newspaper and Magazine, Sears, Feminism, Family
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In Circuit Court, Baltimore's family friendliness falls flat
In May, Time magazine made a splash featuring an attractive woman breastfeeding her three year-old on its cover. The accompanying article suggested that battles over parenting decisions, including how long to breastfeed a child, pit mothers against one...
Tags: Television Industry, Montgomery County (Maryland), Healthy Diet, Baltimore County
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