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N Carolina GOP advances bill to ban Down syndrome abortions

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn N Carolina GOP advances bill to ban Down syndrome abortions North Carolina Republican lawmakers have advanced a bill to make it illegal for physicians to perform abortions because of the fetus’ race or a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome By BRYAN ANDERSON Associated Press/Report for America May 4, 2021, 6:01 PM • 4 min read Supreme Court strikes down restrictive abortion law in Louisiana In a 5 to 4 vote, the court said the law would place an undue burden on women seeking an abortion.ABCNews.com RALEIGH, N.C. North Carolina lawmakers on Tuesday advanced a bill to make it illegal for physicians to perform abortions because of the fetus race or a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome.

KNH suspends surgeries over lack of oxygen - Standard Health

Another notice from the Biomedical Engineering department also notes that the nationwide shortage of medical oxygen has affected “all our theatres, ICU and Mbagathi IDU”, but clinicians have been notified that there is medical oxygen available for only two theatres, which will run emergencies in maternity and main theatre.” Kiambu County has also scaled down elective surgeries in all its hospitals over lack of medical oxygen. The biggest supplier of medical oxygen, BOC Kenya, has been flooded with demand from health facilities, leading to inadequate supply. Kireki Omanwa, the Secretary General of the Kenya Obstetrical and Gynecological Society, recalled waiting for 13 hours at KNH for his uncle to get a bed with a medical oxygen point.

Dr William Heard Kilpatrick - The Citizen

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Dr. William Kilpatrick Dr. William Heard Kilpatrick died March 4, 2021 after a prolonged respiratory illness. Dr. Kilpatrick was preceded in death by his parents, the Reverend Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Sr. and Lillie W. Kilpatrick; older brother, Reverend Ebb G. Kilpatrick, Jr.; and granddaughter, Meg Watson. Dr. Kilpatrick was born on November 25, 1932 in Louisville, Kentucky where his father was a student at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The family location changed often during those times and included Carrollton, Commerce and Atlanta. Dr. Kilpatrick’s college was at Mercer University and medical education at the Medical College of Georgia, and OB-GYN training at Grady Memorial Hospital of Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Kilpatrick entered the private practice of OB-GYN at South Fulton Hospital in East Point, Georgia in 1964.

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