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Some employers may now opt to claim a religious or moral exemption when it comes to paying for birth control, and women could end up sharing the cost with employers that scale back coverage.
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With a new regulation, the administration will allow any company or nonprofit group to refuse to cover contraception by claiming a religious or moral exemption to the federal health law.
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Failure rates for the most common forms of contraception are down, but it's not entirely clear whether it's due to education, availability, or other reasons.
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A new report from the Guttmacher Institute says the rate of abortion in Ohio, and across the country, has hit the lowest rate on record. Even as access to…
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Not long ago it was considered taboo to feed a young child peanut butter before allergies could be tested. Now there's research that says exposing infants…
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Science has failed yet again to come up with hormonal birth control for men. The most recent study was stopped because the men reported problems with side effects like mood swings and acne.
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A new option for obese individuals trying to lose weigh removes some food through a stomach tube and has just been approved by the FDA. Also, brain…
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10:00 Today, voters in Mississippi will consider an amendment that would end all abortions and could also restrict in vitro fertilization and certain…