The doctor would treat her sickle cell pain crisis — if she promised not to get an abortion
You’re reading Part 2 of Coercive Care, a yearlong examination of the denial of reproductive autonomy for people with sickle cell disease. Here are some
You’re reading Part 2 of Coercive Care, a yearlong examination of the denial of reproductive autonomy for people with sickle cell disease. Here are some
You’re reading Coercive Care, a yearlong examination of the denial of reproductive autonomy for people with sickle cell disease. BATON ROUGE, La. — The surgery
The baby monitor didn’t go off. Any sound or motion in the twins’ room was supposed to set off an alarm — but in the
BRISTOL, Va. — Stephanie Rosenwinge was excited to work for the queen of abortion. She’d grown up in rural Virginia with an abusive, alcoholic father.
The consumer watchdog group the Center for Science in the Public Interest filed a lawsuit against a diagnostics company called EpicGenetics on Wednesday, alleging that
BRISTOL, Va. — When Wes Adams’ youngest son was little, he’d sometimes toddle over to the TV, pop in a cassette, and watch himself being