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How Long After a Miscarriage Can You Get Pregnant? 06/01/2023 08:00pm • Deciding to conceive again following a miscarriage can be a confusing, stressful and painful decision to make. It is normal to have many new questions and concerns while in the decision process. It can be an emotional rollercoaster, but knowing what to expect can help to alleviate some of the stress Mistrial declared for doctors charged with conspiring to pass medical records to Russia 06/01/2023 07:11pm • BALTIMORE (AP) — A mistrial was declared Thursday in the federal trial of two Maryland doctors charged with trying to help Russia in its war against Ukraine with medical records they believed Moscow could exploit. The Baltimore Sun reports that U.S. District Judge Stephanie Gallagher declared a mi US companies, nudged by Black employees, have stepped up donations to HBCUs US companies, nudged by Black employees, have stepped up donations to HBCUs 06/01/2023 06:28pm • Natalie Coles will never forget receiving an unexpected phone call in 2020. On the line was Virginia-based Dominion Energy, offering to give money to Wilberforce University, the small historically Black college where she is in charge of fundraising. The company’s $500,000 donation went in part to Families sue to block Idaho law barring gender-affirming care for minors Families sue to block Idaho law barring gender-affirming care for minors 06/01/2023 04:42pm • BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The families of two transgender teenagers filed a lawsuit Thursday to block enforcement of Idaho's ban on gender-affirming medical care for minors. The ban, which was signed into law in April and scheduled to take effect in January 2024, violates the federal constitutional guar White House imposing sanctions as Sudan's warring sides fail to abide by cease-fire deal White House imposing sanctions as Sudan's warring sides fail to abide by cease-fire deal 06/01/2023 04:36pm • WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House announced Thursday that it will impose sanctions against key defense companies and people who "perpetuate violence" in Sudan as the warring sides failed to abide by a cease-fire agreement in the northeastern African nation. New visa restrictions apply to officials Arizona State University to create a medical school in response to doctors, nurses shortage 06/01/2023 03:37pm • TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona State University will establish its own medical school amid an ongoing shortage of health care workers across the state. University President Michael Crow and the Arizona Board of Regents announced the plans for school, to be called ASU Health, at a meeting Thursday mor Black men were likely underdiagnosed with lung problems because of bias in software, study suggests Black men were likely underdiagnosed with lung problems because of bias in software, study suggests 06/01/2023 03:27pm • NEW YORK (AP) — Racial bias built into a common medical test for lung function is likely leading to fewer Black patients getting care for breathing problems, a study published Thursday suggests. As many as 40% more Black male patients in the study might have been diagnosed with breathing problems Greater Mid-Atlantic News Digest 1 p.m. 06/01/2023 01:23pm • Here’s a look at how AP’s general news coverage is shaping up for select stories. For up-to-the minute information on AP’s complete coverage of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, and the rest of the world, visit Coverage Plan at newsroom.ap.org Questions about cov Saudi fitness instructor Manahel al-Otaibi latest targeted in crackdown on dissent in kingdom 06/01/2023 11:23am • DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A 29-year-old fitness instructor popular on social media in Saudi Arabia faces charges that could see her imprisoned over her posts, becoming the latest person targeted in a crackdown in the kingdom. The case against Manahel al-Otaibi shows the limits of expressi Singapore prime minister tests positive for COVID again in rare rebound case 06/01/2023 02:55am • SINGAPORE (AP) — Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Thursday that he tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time in less than two weeks, in a rare case of a rebound. Lee, 71, was diagnosed with COVID-19 for the first time on May 22, following work trips to Africa and Asia. He tested Body of Missouri ER doctor found in Arkansas lake had apparent gunshot wound Body of Missouri ER doctor found in Arkansas lake had apparent gunshot wound 05/31/2023 11:33pm • KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A missing emergency room doctor from Missouri was found dead in Arkansas from an apparent gunshot wound, authorities confirmed Wednesday. But they are still investigating what happened in the week since he was last seen. A kayaker discovered the body of 49-year-old Dr. John California advances fentanyl bills focused on prevention, increased penalties 05/31/2023 09:53pm • SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California lawmakers have advanced more than a dozen bills aiming to address the fentanyl crisis, including some that would impose harsher prison sentences for dealers, ahead of a critical deadline this week. Legislators in the Assembly and Senate debated measures on Wed Amputation frees woman from collapsed Iowa building debris Amputation frees woman from collapsed Iowa building debris 05/31/2023 09:33pm • DAVENPORT, Iowa (AP) — One moment Lexus Berry and her wife were rushing toward the door of their fourth-floor apartment, and the next, Quanishia “Peach” Berry was gone. Their apartment had disappeared into a heap of bricks and steel far below, leaving Lexis Berry running by herself to a stairw Sudan's military says it has suspended its participation in talks with paramilitary rival Sudan's military says it has suspended its participation in talks with paramilitary rival 05/31/2023 06:32pm • CAIRO (AP) — Sudan’s military suspended its participation in talks with a paramilitary force it's been battling for weeks for control of the northeastern African country, a military spokesman said Wednesday. The development was a blow to the United States and Saudi Arabia, who have been mediati Oklahoma high court strikes down 2 abortion bans; procedure remains illegal in most cases Oklahoma high court strikes down 2 abortion bans; procedure remains illegal in most cases 05/31/2023 06:13pm • OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday that two state laws banning abortion are unconstitutional, but the procedure remains illegal in the state in nearly all cases except life-threatening situations. In a 6-3 ruling, the high court said the two bans are unconstitutiona
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