Apple’s new female health tech empowers women – in the shadow of Wade v Roe

Women’s health impacts more than just women, it also impacts their families. That’s why the addition of a body temperature sensor, specifically aimed at cycle tracking, is such a big deal. The new body temperature sensor which has arrived on the Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra, can help women better understand their […]

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At Some Colleges, the Fall of Roe Will Weaken Student Health Care

What then, is the best recourse for activists and aid organizations? In both access-friendly states and those with bans, campus activists are pressuring university administrators to support students: to ensure flexible attendance policies in the event that students require care; to set up emergency or travel funds; to establish confidentiality policies that protect students seeking […]

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The Fall of Roe Makes Complex Pregnancies Even Riskier

Doctors who care for pregnant people often have to make time-sensitive decisions when lives are on the line. But in the wake of the US Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision, which overturned the national right to abortion, time is no longer on their side. Many states have now implemented tough restrictions that don’t necessarily ban doctors […]

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After Roe, Men Might Finally Get Better Birth Control

Phase 2 trials test a drug for both efficacy and safety, typically in hundreds of volunteers, and look for harmful or unpleasant drug reactions. A previous Phase 2 trial of an injectable hormone-based contraceptive for men was stopped in 2011 because the drug had too many side effects, including muscle pain, increased libido, acne, and […]

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Embryonic Research Could Be the Next Target After Roe

Two weeks after the US Supreme Court overturned the federal right to an abortion, Ye Yuan heard from a woman who wanted to reverse her decision to donate her embryos to scientific research. The woman—who contacted Yuan anonymously through a fertility counselor—was fearful that if the law in Colorado changed to make it illegal to […]

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Many video game companies come out to support US workers after Roe v. Wade decision

What you need to know The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade in a 6-3 decision.  This decision undoes long-standing legal precedent, with abortion now illegal in numerous states across America, while introducing the possibility of abortion becoming illegal in other states. Game development companies across the industry have reacted with statement affirming […]

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Microsoft and other companies come out to support US workers after Roe v. Wade decision

Update (4:43 p.m, June 24, 2022): Publisher Bethesda, as well as independent studio Innersloth, have also voiced support. Sony-owned London Studio and San Diego Studio have joined in as well.  Update (7:47 p.m, June 24, 2022): Xbox and Electronic Arts have made official statements, with both companies affirming support for employees where possible.  What you […]

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Droit à l’avortement : la Cour suprême des Etats-Unis revient sur l’arrêt Roe vs Wade et laisse les Etats américains libres d’interdire l’IVG – Le Monde

Pendant des décennies, la Cour supreme s’est tenue à une attitude mesurée résumée par un célèbre constitutionnaliste, Paul Freund, selon lequel « la Cour ne devrait jamais être influencée par la météo du jour, mais elle sera inévitablement influencée par le climat de l’époque ». En matière d’avortement, et en dépit des réserves et critiques adressées dès […]

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Roe Is Overturned After 49 Years. It Revolutionized Life for Women

The Supreme Court on Friday overturned the legal right to abortion in the United States, returning the ability to regulate the procedure to the states, more than half of which have promised to ban it. The decision in Dobbs V. Jackson Women’s Health Organization explicitly overturns the landmark 1973 case Roe v. Wade, which guaranteed […]

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Pregnancy Has Risks. Without Roe, More People Will Face Them

Florio recovered. Today, she is back to her triathlete workouts, and her 8-year-old son is healthy. But her heart still sometimes races—something it hadn’t done before, and a harbinger of cardiac issues she might have in her future. “The heart never really goes back to normal,” she says. She decided not to have another child […]

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