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Call to harmonise Australian abortion laws

AAP - 29-06-2022

Australia's "postcode lottery" of reproductive health access is being spotlighted in the wake of the US Supreme Court overturning federal abortion rights.

 
'Vigilant' message from US abortion ruling

AAP - 27-06-2022

The US Supreme Court's overturning of a landmark abortion decision is a reminder that people need to be vigilant in protecting their freedoms, Australia's minister

 
Defiance at Mississippi abortion clinic

AAP - 25-06-2022

The decision that sealed the Pink House's fate dropped shortly after 9am local time. "They ruled against Roe. Abortion is now illegal", a protester

 
Wrongly accused gynaecologist wins costs

AAP - 18-06-2022

A former Sydney gynaecologist who was acquitted in two separate trials of all allegations of aggravated sexual assault against his patients will have all legal costs paid

 
Qld students to get free period products

AAP - 08-06-2022

Queensland public high school students will get free period products such as tampons and sanitary pads from July. The state government has been trialling vending

 
Aust women to access cheaper IVF treatment

AAP - 02-06-2022

A less painful, home-grown and much cheaper version of traditional IVF is now available for Australian women hoping to have a baby. The Royal Hospital for Women

 
Abortion rights bill fails in US Senate

AAP - 13-05-2022

Legislation to make abortion legal throughout the United States has been defeated in the US Senate amid solid Republican opposition. Democrats had sought to head

 
Abortion is no longer a crime in Australia. So why is it still so hard to access?

HealthTimes - 12-05-2022

A leak of draft court documents reveals Roe v. Wade – which has broadly guaranteed abortion rights in the United States since 1973 – may be overturned.

 
Abortion rights protesters rally around US

AAP - 09-05-2022

Abortion rights protesters have rallied in cities around the United States, vowing to fight to ensure terminating a pregnancy remains a legal option for women nationwide.

 
Long-term antibiotic use by middle-aged women may affect cognitive function - new study

HealthTimes - 14-04-2022

Antibiotics are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the world. They’re used to treat many different bacterial

 

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