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Arkansas bans most abortions in bid to challenge Roe v Wade 03/11/2021 at 5:01 PM Posted by Kevin Edward White
By Jonah McKeown, Catholic News Agency, March 10, 2021
Arkansas is the latest state to pass legislation banning almost all abortions, in an effort to prompt the Supreme Court to revisit and overturn
Roe v. Wade.
Governor Asa Hutchinson on March 9 signed Senate Bill 6, also known as the Arkansas Unborn Child Protection Act, which bans abortions except when medically necessary to save the life of the mother.
The law provides for an “unclassified felony” for anyone who performs an abortion in the state except in a medical emergency, with a fine of up to $100,000, ten years in prison, or both.
Central Coast family celebrates mom s 80th birthday inside nursing home
and last updated 2021-03-09 10:18:09-05
A Central Coast family celebrated their mother s 80th birthday in person inside a nursing home facility on Monday.
Inside San Luis Post Acute Center in San Luis Obispo, Holly Lewis is singing a different tune. Her mother, Catherine Phillips, turned 80 surrounded by her family. Mom we love you we finally got to come inside. We re here, said Lewis.
The 80-year-old has dementia. Philips has been a resident at the San Luis Obispo facility for three years.
Back in June of 2020, KSBY first brought you the story of Lewis, who was using her musical talents to ask California Governor Gavin Newsom to allow visitors at nursing homes. Since September, Holly has been able to visit her mom in person off and on because of ever changing guidelines.
ANI | Updated: Feb 28, 2021 22:44 IST
Dublin [Ireland], February 28 (ANI): A study led by researchers at University College Dublin, Ireland found that children of mothers who ate a higher quality diet, low in inflammation-associated foods, during pregnancy had a lower risk of obesity and lower body fat levels in late-childhood than children whose mothers ate a lower quality diet, high in inflammation-associated foods, while pregnant.
The findings were published in the open-access journal BMC Medicine. This association was not observed in early or mid-childhood.
Ling-Wei Chen, the corresponding author said: Obesity in childhood often carries on into adulthood and is associated with a higher risk of chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes.
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