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Proposal to Mandate CA Community Colleges to Offer Abortion Pills

Proposal to Mandate CA Community Colleges to Offer Abortion Pills

California Community Colleges Could Provide Abortion Pills A new bill has been proposed that would mandate California community colleges to offer access to abortion pills through their health centers. This is an extension of a 2019 law that requires abortion pill availability at the University of California and California State University health facilities, which is […]

California Law May Require Community Colleges to Provide Abortion Pills

California Law May Require Community Colleges to Provide Abortion Pills

In California, a new proposal could improve access to medication abortion services for students at community colleges, as reported by CalMatters. The bill, known as Assembly Bill 2540, would mandate that colleges with student health centers start offering abortion pills by 2029, provided the state Legislature approves funding. Supporters believe this bill could help address […]

Republican AGs urge the EPA to look into potential contamination of America’s water supply by abortion pills.

Republican AGs urge the EPA to look into potential contamination of America's water supply by abortion pills.

The abortion medication mifepristone is raising concerns, not just about its effects on pregnancies but also for potential contamination of America’s water supplies. This drug, linked to harmful health risks, is reportedly entering the environment through various channels, including patient excretion and pharmaceutical waste. When mifepristone was approved 26 years ago, the FDA suggested it […]

Colorado College Campuses to Provide Abortion Pills by Next Summer

Colorado College Campuses to Provide Abortion Pills by Next Summer

Colorado Campus to Offer Abortion Pills by Next Summer A college in Colorado is preparing to open as an abortion pill pharmacy by next summer. Recently, Governor Jared Polis signed House Bill 1335, which mandates that universities with health centers provide access to abortion pills. According to reports, schools with pharmacies are required to stock […]

Activists Take Legal Action Against Red State’s Ban on Advertising Abortion Pills

Activists Take Legal Action Against Red State's Ban on Advertising Abortion Pills

South Dakota’s Upcoming Ban on Abortion Pill Advertising South Dakota is set to prohibit advertising for abortion pills next month, but a New York-based organization advocating for chemical abortions is attempting to intervene. Mayday Health, along with former Democratic state representative Nancy Berry, has initiated a legal challenge against the state’s governor and attorney general. […]

Man Charged with Forcibly Administering Abortion Pills to Woman May Face Jail Time

Man Charged with Forcibly Administering Abortion Pills to Woman May Face Jail Time

Ohio Surgeon Faces Prison Time for Forcing Abortion Pill on Girlfriend An Ohio surgeon is looking at a potential five-year prison sentence in 2024 after he reportedly forced his girlfriend to take an abortion pill. The Lucas County Prosecutor’s Office shared the news on May 6 regarding Hassan James Abbas, a 32-year-old former resident surgeon […]

Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss pills can now be delivered by Amazon on the same day.

Ozempic and Wegovy weight-loss pills can now be delivered by Amazon on the same day.

Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic and Wegovy Now Available on Amazon Novo Nordisk has announced that its popular weight loss medications, Ozempic and Wegovy, are now available for same-day delivery on Amazon. During a recent discussion on “Craman Countdown,” CEO Mike Douster shared that the introduction of the once-daily pill has been remarkably successful. “It’s an exciting […]

Court Stops FDA from Permitting Mail-Order Abortion Pills

Court Stops FDA from Permitting Mail-Order Abortion Pills

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Mail Order for Abortion Drug A federal appeals court has halted a plan from the Biden administration that would permit the abortion medication mifepristone to be sent through the mail. On Friday, a panel of three judges from the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit strongly criticized the […]