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By Shirin Ali Kansas voters rejected a ballot measure Tuesday that would give the state legislature the authority to ban abortion, in what was seen as the first major referendum on the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Roe v. Wade. Four more states are poised to vote on similar measures in November. |
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By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech New research suggests there are three different kinds of long COVID and all come with their own set of symptoms. The subtypes include respiratory, neurological and autoimmune symptoms. The study focused on more than 1,400 people living with post-COVID syndrome, which is defined as having symptoms for at least 12 weeks. |
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By Chia-Yi Hou The monkeypox outbreak in the U.S. prompted the White House to declare a public health emergency. So far, there have been more than 6,000 cases nationwide, but that is likely an undercount. Here are the symptoms to look out for. |
By Brooke Migdon The definition of sex in a decades-old Michigan discrimination law includes sexual orientation, the state Supreme Court ruled last week. The ruling is the result of a 2020 case involving two Michigan businesses that denied services to patrons based on their sexual orientation and gender identity. |
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By Joseph Guzman As Americans continue to live with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic — and a highly contagious version of the virus that is currently circulating nationwide — researchers and public health officials are looking onward to a new generation of vaccines. A nasal vaccine could be another weapon in the arsenal against COVID-19. |
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