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pregnancy. the bill contains several exemptions to the band including if an abortion is able to save a life or prevent serious injury to the pregnant woman, the new bill shortens the time period to receive an abortion in florida. it was previously up to 24 weeks of pregnancy. and the bill has two ron desantis desk where he is expected to sign it. americans of all income brackets are struggling as inflation continues to surge. a new report shows nearly half of americans making $100,000 per year are living paycheck to paycheck. the study findings 64% of all americans were living paycheck to paycheck in january, an increase in february. the jobs report is to come out at 8:30 this morning. expected to be a good report for the biden administration. brian: that is the devastating part about energy increases. ainsley: $5 a gallon of gas
Multiple waves of Indians migrating to South East Asia over a period of more than 1200 years and their intermingling with the locals led to the establishment of Indian culture across the region, according to a new genetic study released on Thursday. An international team has provided detailed genetic evidence of Indian ancestry in various Southeast Asian populations in
The popularization of telemedicine in response to the pandemic eliminated a racial disparity in patients returning for follow-up appointments after hospitalization, according to a study from Penn Medicine. As 2020 progressed and health care facilities were swamped with COVID-19 infections, the visit completion rates for Black patients climbed from 52% to 70%. The growth made the rates comparable to that of white patients, whose completion rates were 67% by mid-2020.
COVID-19 vaccines do not impact fertility, according to a study conducted by the American Journal of Epidemiology in January. Though the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have repeatedly reassured Americans that vaccines do not affect fertility, the misconception is among the most common in those who are vaccine hesitant.