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  2. What to Know About Abortion Rights in U.S. on 51st ...

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    On January 22, 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that every person in the U.S. has the right to get an abortion. The Court’s decision to overturn this ruling unleashed trigger abortion bans in ...

  3. Change Healthcare Cyberattack: What Consumers Should Know - WebMD

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    When the breach, which occurred on Feb. 21, was discovered, the company shut down the systems, triggering massive issues. Key functions of Change Healthcare include pharmacy claims transactions ...

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  5. The Pros and Cons of Obamacare - Healthline

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    Cons. Outlook. Some pros of Obamacare include more affordable health insurance and coverage for preexisting health conditions, while some cons include people having to pay higher premiums. The ...

  6. 5 Dangerous Medical Myths That Hurt Black People - Healthline

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    Myth 3: Black patients cannot be trusted. Some healthcare professionals assume that Black people are dishonest about their medical histories. “History-taking is designed to obtain key clinical ...

  7. Healthcare reform debate in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US dollars PPP. $6,319 for Canada in 2022. $12,555 for the US in 2022. [6] Health spending by country. Percent of GDP (Gross domestic product). 11.2% for Canada in 2022. 16.6% for the United States in 2022. [6] U.S. healthcare costs were approximately $3.2 trillion or nearly $10,000 per person on average in 2015.

  8. List of medical ethics cases - Wikipedia

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    Psychosurgery. 1880s. Psychosurgery (also called neurosurgery for mental disorder) has a long history. During the 1960s and 1970s, it became the subject of increasing public concern and debate, culminating in the US with congressional hearings. Particularly controversial was the work of Harvard neurosurgeon Vernon Mark and psychiatrist Frank ...

  9. Physician-Assisted Death: Is It Legal, and Is It Ethical? - WebMD

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    Physician-assisted dying is when a doctor gives a patient a prescription for a lethal dose of medication that they can use to end their life when they're ready. Other terms used by medical, legal ...