“For every outcome we analyzed, women who received an abortion were either the same or, more frequently, better off than women who were denied an abortion.” https://t.co/WhjQMqBC85
And let's be real. We need to elect @JoeBiden to take the next step towards #MedicareForAll.
After November 4th? We're going to put a bill on his desk.
Renew your energy in this fight and join me. https://t.co/DMd9f3P1YR
“With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds...to do all which may achieve & cherish a just & lasting peace” (Just inside to the right)
"In fact, urban poverty is a huge and largely unappreciated driver of resistance. And so, the rise of resistant microbes is having a disproportionate impact on poor countries"
https://t.co/yFJsyMgXUn
A great article demonstrating how harmful Medicaid work requirements were in light of the federal strike down of the law (for the second time in KY!!) today:
https://t.co/HKRR7GgIJD
NEW Federal judge again strikes down Kentucky Medicaid work requirement, saying KY has arbitrarily 'threatened to de-expand Medicaid'. Follow @goldsteinamy for more
"The anti-vaccination movement is, at its heart, based on privilege." This is such an important article from such an amazing public health advocate.
https://t.co/5T98JONqMN
"The default assumption has long been — and, to a large extent, still is — that it’s essential to protect pregnant women from research, rather than ensure they benefit from its rapid progress."
https://t.co/gnOv45JSX7
“Medicare-for-all is not going to happen legislatively in the next couple years. But in the meantime states are saying, ‘What about “Medicaid for more”?’” via @mandrews110 https://t.co/3wz6s9UbDD
Texas is a good test case for what happens when Planned Parenthood loses family planning funding, at least in the short term. Fewer women got contraceptive services there; more became pregnant. https://t.co/6zlOQ6NU26 @abbygoodnough
"While the single-payer model serves Canada well, transitioning the United States to a multipayer model like Germany’s would require a far smaller leap." Great op-ed from my professor that is worth the read.
https://t.co/8WXfZzkNdy