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Apr 06 2024
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‘Squatters Have No Rights’: John Fetterman Rips Soft Treatment Of Home Occupiers
Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman slammed the soft treatment that squatters receive during an interview with the New York Post published on Saturday. A TikTok user went viral in late March for telling illegal immigrants how to use so-called “squatters rights” to “invade” empty houses after a New Yorker was reportedly detained for allegedly trying to kick such individuals out of her
The Daily CallerMar 06 2024
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Alabama passes law to protect IVF treatments
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Alabama lawmakers on Wednesday passed legislation to shield in vitro fertilization providers from civil and criminal liability, capping off their scramble to allow the fertility treatment after a state Supreme Court ruling found that frozen embryos should be considered children. Two major clinics said they were moving to restart treatments, possibly in the coming days, while
Spokesman ReviewApr 06 2024
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Steelers captain Cam Heyward surprises kid on final day of chemotherapy treatments
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Friday was a big day for one kid battling leukemia. Porter has been battling the disease since 2018 and yesterday at Children's Hospital, he was celebrating the end of his treatments by ringing the bell. Along with getting to ring the bell with so much of the staff watching and cheering him on, he also had one special surprise guest join him for the bell ringing. Steelers
CBS News (Online)Apr 22 2024
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This Mom Got Her PhD to Learn More About the Cause of Her Daughter's Seizures — and Even Discovered a Treatment
A family’s struggles with their daughter’s unknown source of frequent seizures led her mother to find a solution. In an interview with TODAY.com published on Monday, April 22, Tracy Dixon-Salazar recalled the first time her daughter Savannah had a seizure. At the time, she was just 2 years old, and her family thought the child was choking and called 911. “Both my husband and I went at the same
PeopleMar 24 2024
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Army veteran finds mental health treatment for rare condition
Tyler Smith suffers from Pseudobulbar Affect, which causes him to laugh or cry uncontrollably at random times throughout the day. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Imagine what life would be like if you had no control over your emotions. Imagine how uncomfortable life would be if you started sobbing uncontrollably in the middle of the grocery store, or laughing uncontrollably during a funeral. At first
First Coast NewsMar 24 2024
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Death in rural WA jail points to failures in drug treatment
Editor’s note: This story discusses suicide. If you know someone in crisis, resources are available here. GOLDENDALE, Klickitat County — When he was growing up, Ivan Howtopat dreamed of being a famous skateboarder. Playing college basketball. Buying his mom a house. More recently, he told her that he wanted to go to opioid treatment. Maybe he’d start to learn a trade. Ivan was still just at
The Seattle TimesApr 10 2024
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‘Weak Evidence:’ Britain’s NHS To Review All Transgender Treatment After Major Report
Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) will review all transgender medical treatment in the wake of a highly-anticipated review that found such treatment is built on “weak evidence.”
The landmark final report released Tuesday by pediatrician Dr. Hilary Cass is the result of a major independent review on children and gender identity commissioned by the NHS in 2020. Cass is a former
The Daily WireMar 15 2024
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Bishop Brennan releases letter against IVF treatments
This comes as Alabama fertility clinics begin lifting the freeze on IVF after the state’s Republican Governor Kay Ivey signed a bill into law to protect access to in-vitro fertilization this week. The Alabama State Supreme Court ruled last month that frozen embryos should be treated as “children.” Brennan said on Friday’s MetroNews “Talkline” all embryos should be protected. “If a child is
WV Metro NewsApr 04 2024
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Colorado Dem lawmaker announces alcoholism treatment after slurring during hearing
The No. 3 Democrat in the Colorado Senate is reportedly seeking treatment for substance abuse related to alcoholism. Assistant Senate Majority Leader Faith Winter made the announcement after she appeared intoxicated this Wednesday during a community hearing, slurring her speech and seeming confused, . “I deeply regret my behavior last night,” Winter said in a written statement. “I made a
Raw StoryMar 22 2024
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Princess Kate’s treatment brings renewed focus on cancer awareness
ROSSVILLE, Md. — We're not all royals, but we can all relate to this: we all know someone cancer has hurt. With Princess Kate's diagnosis and treatment, and the renewed sense of awareness surrounding the disease, WMAR sat down with a doctor to discuss how to keep your health top-of-mind. "I think everyone was shocked by this," said Dr. Edward McCarron, a surgical oncologist at MedStar Health
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