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Abortion-rights activists renew battle in Argentina

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Argentine activists on Tuesday launched a renewed effort to legalize elective abortions in the homeland of Pope Francis after narrowly falling short last year.
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Breaking Down The Unique Legal Knot Of The Texas Abortion Law

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SB 8 is an unprecedented law that creates a "bounty" system allowing anyone involved in the abortion process to be sued, even for an incentive.
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Common virus that could have devastating symptoms

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It's a common virus most people have never heard of because it's usually harmless. But in rare cases, cytomegalovirus, or CMV, can be devastating for infants whose mothers were infected during pregnancy. Erica Steadman didn't have any...
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Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching implications for health care as well as social mores.

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HEADLINE: Insurers must cover birth control with no copays CAPTION: Health insurance plans must cover birth control as preventive care for women, with no copays, the Obama administration said Monday in a decision with far-reaching...
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Families celebrate two decades of test tube babies

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AP Television San Ramon, California - 10 June 2006 1. Triplet babies sitting in stroller 2. Wide of woman taking photo of triplets and parents 3. Woman walking with triplets in stroller 4. Close of triplets 5. Various of in vitro...
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Twin births in the US on the increase

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San Francisco, Calif. - January 29, 2012 1. Family playing board games 2. Close shot girl playing board games 3. Close shot puzzle pieces 4. Father and son 5. Medium close shot father and son 6. Close shot game 7. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Leading medical groups say there are 90 more overused tests and treatments a patient should question if their doctor prescribes them. Some may cost unnecessary time and money or do more harm than good.

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HEADLINE: Doctors list tests patients should question CAPTION: Leading medical groups say there are 90 more overused tests and treatments a patient should question if their doctor prescribes them. Some may cost unnecessary time and...
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Stress in pregnancy causes long term health problems for the unborn child

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London, UK, October 30, 2009 1. Mid tilt up of pregnant woman in antenatal class 2. Mid shot zoom out of television showing educational breastfeeding programme to class 3. Various of pregnant women in class 4. Wide of heavily pregnant...
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says passing health care reform will not lead to federal funding of abortion but will mean more health care options for Americans. She vows a bill will pass.

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HEADLINE: Pelosi: Health care reform will pass CAPTION: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says passing health care reform will not lead to federal funding of abortion but will mean more health care options for Americans. She vows a bill...
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Three companies will soon be offering a new blood test that can detect a Down Syndrome pregnany at nine weeks, instead of current testing at later weeks. Some fear this will lead to an increase in aborted pregnancies.

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HEADLINE: New tests for Down Syndrome in pregnancy CAPTION: Three companies will soon be offering a new blood test that can detect a Down Syndrome pregnany at nine weeks, instead of current testing at later weeks. Some fear this will...
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College Student Shares Difficulties With Endometriosis Diagnosis

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Endometriosis causes severe pelvic pain, mostly during a person's menstrual cycle, and can also affect fertility.
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Good nutrition in infancy may affect adult performance

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When do babies decide they don't like the bitter taste of spinach, or suspect that green things don't always taste nice? That's just one area of study consuming scientists today. There are many theories, but most are agreed that a...
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Study: Black, Hispanic Women More Likely To Die From Uterine Cancer

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More aggressive non-endometroid uterine cancer deaths increased by almost 3% per year. Black women face the harshest fatality rates.
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Popular bone drug can prevent breast cancer, according to new study

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VNR - Non AP Television News material Recent 1. Various shots of Tamoxifen being produced 2. Various shots of Raloxifene being produced Rockville, Maryland- 18 April 2006 3. Doctor Worta McCaskill-Stevens walking along at the National...
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Cloned cows produce milk that contains human breast milk enzymes

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AP Television Beijing, China, May 12, 2011 1. Mid worker preparing to milk cows 2. Close of industrial milk bottle with cow in the background 3. Wide of two industrial milk bottles 4. Close up sign in Mandarin at farm entrance:...
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President Bush signed the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Reauthorization Act at the White House Friday. The bill provides money for low income families to use for early cancer detection.

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HEADLINE: Bush signs early detection cancer bill CAPTION: President Bush signed the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program Reauthorization Act at the White House Friday. The bill provides money for low income...
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U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the pills raise the risk of tumors.

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HEADLINE: Breast Cancer Rate Plunged 7 Pct. in '03 (breast-cancer) CAPTION: U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the...
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New federal statistics show an epidemic of twins among IVF patients, and two babies come with added risk during pregnancy. Reproduction experts are now urging more women in fertility treatment to try it one embryo at a time. (Dec. 2)

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SOUNDBITE: Abigail Ernst, Had daughter through IVF "I think most of us think that we do multiple transfers, or multiple embryos at a time, even all my co-workers said, 'Oh, how many are you putting in?'" SOUNDBITE: Dr. Linda Giudice,...
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Trump Administration Joins 30 Countries With Anti-Abortion Declaration

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The Trump administration signed the anti-abortion declaration Thursday, joining 30 other largely authoritarian countries.
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The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation.

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HEADLINE: Heated Abortion Debate at the Supreme Court CAPTION: The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation. (Nov....
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Ovarian cancer test uses proteins from woman's blood

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File 1. Surgeons at work on operation 2. Still of ovarian cancer tumour 3. Zoom in on still of ovarian cancer cell 4. Doctor talking to patient on bed 5. Zoom in on Lancet report on ovarian cancer Washington DC, 9 February 2002 6....
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Political Reality: Congress Can't Save — Or End — Abortion

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A test vote in the Senate on a Democratic bill to protect access to abortions is expected to fail, blocked by a Republican-led filibuster.
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Abortion Rights Backers Rally In Anger Over Post-Roe Future

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Cries of "My body, my choice" rang out as activists committed to fighting for what they called reproductive freedom.