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Are The Popular Diabetes Drugs For Weight Loss a Miracle or Something else?
Ozempic and Mounjaro have been known to help people lose weight, but not without consequences
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Kamala Harris Fights For Abortion Rights On Roe’s 50th Anniversary
Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping into the spotlight in Florida to commemorate the historic Supreme Court case establishing the right to abortion.
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Black Folks Are More Likely To Die From Uterine, Prostate And Breast Cancer New Study Shows
Black men die from prostate cancer at a two to three times higher rate than any other racial group.
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SC Court Permanently Blocks Abortion Ban
The South Carolina Supreme Court defended the right to abortion, arguing that the state’s six–week abortion ban violated South Carolina’s Constitution.
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Can You Get Abortion Pills At Your Local Pharmacy Now?
The FDA just announced a major change about how abortion medication can be dispersed. Here, we break down the six things you need to know about the decision.
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Abortion Rights Took a Major Hit This Year, But The Fight Still Raged On In The States
As one of the worst years for abortion rights draws to a close, we look back at everything that went down in the states. (Hint: some of it might surprise you.)
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Sheryl Lee Ralph Raises Her Voice for HIV/AIDS Awareness
For more than 40 years, the Emmy-winning actress has made HIV/AIDS education and awareness one of her most important projects.
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New Study Confirms Black Women’s Depression Often Goes Undiagnosed
Healthcare providers may miss symptoms of depression in Black women that often look different from other groups.
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Black Sexual Assault Nurses Are In Short Supply. This HBCU Wants to Change That
A new program at Fayetteville State University will address the lack of nurses trained to help sexual assault victims.
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Nurses In Viral Tik Tok Mocking Their Pregnant Patients Are in Big Trouble [UPDATE]
The labor and delivery nurses who mocked their patients on social media were punished, but the incident speaks to a larger issue with pregnancy care.
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