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La corte está evaluando la posibilidad de revertir las normas de la FDA que han facilitado los abortos con medicamentos. Los proveedores dicen que esos cambios han tenido un gran impacto en New Hampshire.
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The company says the move is in response to growing demand for the start-up’s abortion care services, following the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which cut off millions of Americans from accessing abortion care.
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The state's new reproductive shield law is at the heart of the lawsuit.
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Gov. Janet Mills has signed into law a bill that removes restrictions on abortions later in a pregnancy, moving Maine in the opposite direction politically of many states on the contentious issue.
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Democrats in the Maine House passed a contentious proposal expanding abortion access to later in a pregnancy. The move increases the likelihood that Maine will have some of the least restrictive abortion laws in the country. Steve Mistler has more.
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With summer in full swing, so are the golf clubs. In Middlebury, a new mini golf course is putting a unique twist on the old favorite. Vermont Public’s Jenn Jarecki went to check it out.
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Starting in fall 2023, the university will cover medical costs for abortion after insurance. The school said in a statement it will also provide emergency contraceptives like Plan B and Ella for free.
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As state legislatures across the United States enact new prohibitions against abortion and gender-affirming medical care, Republican Gov. Phil Scott Wednesday signed two bills that will protect health care providers and their patients from criminal charges filed by prosecutors outside the state of Vermont.
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The appeals court ordered that the drug only be allowed for use through seven weeks of pregnancy instead of 10. It also prohibits it from being sent through the mail, an option that abortion providers say is important for ensuring access in rural states such as Maine.
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A decision from a Texas court last week that revokes FDA approval of mifepristone is on hold till Friday to allow the federal government time to appeal.