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Minister of Health Dr Aaron Motsoaledi reveals urgent discussions with potential funders as South Africa faces a critical ...
A Louisiana judge will hear arguments challenging a first-of-its-kind reclassification of two abortion-inducing drugs as ...
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Wall Street stocks ended mixed on Thursday, with gains in Cisco Systems following an upbeat forecast, while UnitedHealth ...
Women have had the right to choose to end their pregnancies for 30 years in South Africa — and government facilities that offer the service do it for free. Here’s what is (still) driving so many of ...
Women have had the right to choose abortion for 30 years in South Africa, with government facilities offering the service for free. So why are so many still turning to unsafe providers?
A hard-won recovery in sub-Saharan Africa has been overtaken by recent events. The sudden shift in the global outlook has clouded the region’s short-term prospects and significantly complicated policy ...
South suburban U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly on Tuesday became the second candidate to enter what’s expected to be a crowded field to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, ...
The study, released this week, found that more than 1 in 10 women who use mifepristone experience adverse side effects including sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or an emergency room visit.
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Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Marty Makary said he has no plans to change current policy to restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone, despite a steady pressure campaign ...
In that process, she met people involved in the work, many of whom were from South Africa. "And there was something that clicked in me. It was actually something I saw on Instagram. It just ...