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a day after the six-week abortion ban went into effect, a judge has ordered the law to be put on hold. anyhow it s up to the all-male justices of the state supreme court. plus we re on standby for another member of the oath keepers to be sentenced for their role in the january 6th capitol insurrection, one defendant telling the judge she was just another idiot running around the hallway. then, 12 people are injured and the big question is, why did he do it? hello, everyone, and welcome to the lead, i m biana. a judge has blocked south carolina s new abortion restrictions from going into effect. yesterday, governor henry mcmaster signed a law banning most abortions as early as six weeks into pregnancy before many women even know they re pregnant. it did allow for some exception b s but it s all on hold. dianne gallagher is following these developments for us. what happens now? zbl. reporter: so, at this point in south carolina, the limit on abortions returns to wha

Vermont hospital sees 800% increase in blood infection cases

Learn about the alarming 814% increase in blood infections at University of Vermont Medical Center, potentially linked to the illicit drug xylazine.

License of Tri-Cities doctor temporarily suspended by WA medical commission

He’s accused of not meeting proper care standards after officials looked at records for 38 patients, including 8 close relatives.

Sneaky Signs Of Low Blood Pressure You Must Not Ignore

Low blood pressure or hypotension is a very common condition most people suffer from. And like high blood pressure, if not diagnosed and treated well in time, it can lead to dangerous and life-threatening situations. According to experts, most people do not get to know the symptoms, making it undetected. Read on to know a few common, yet sneaky signs you must not ignore. , Health News, Times Now

A potent antibiotic emerges in the battle against deadly superbugs

Under a microscope, this drug-resistant superbug looks as benign as a handful of pebbles. Yet carbapenem-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii, or CRAB, is a nightmare for hospitals worldwide, as it kills roughly half of all patients who acquire it. Identified as a top-priority pathogen by both the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CRAB is the most common form of a group of bacteria that are resistant to nearly all available antibiotics. Victims are t

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