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August 14, 2024 | [Read Online]( Dealing with Miscarriage vs. Performing an Abortion: The Gray Line Your Evening News Before you log off for the night, we thought we’d send you a bit more news so that you know what’s going on in the world, as well as an inspirational quote. Inspirational Quote "I think I've discovered the secret of life – you just hang around until you get used to it." Charles Schulz The Latest News Federal Law Overlooked as Pregnant Women Face Rejection at Emergency Rooms In a harrowing account of medical neglect, Kyleigh Thurman, a 25-year-old from Texas, shared her ordeal of being initially dismissed by emergency room doctors at Ascension Seton Williamson. Despite her ectopic pregnancy—a condition that could have ended her life—she was simply given a pamphlet on miscarriage and advised to "let nature take its course." This negligence came at a high cost: when Thurman returned to the ER still in distress, it was too late to prevent severe damage to her reproductive health. The fear of legal entanglements over medical decisions has led some doctors to leave states with restrictive laws. Hannah Gordon, a former emergency medicine physician in Dallas, expressed her disillusionment, noting that the restrictive environment is "going to force doctors to start creating questionable scenarios for patients, even if it’s very dangerous.” Her experience with a patient showing signs of an ectopic pregnancy that was not immediately addressed left her with a "bad taste in my mouth." The dire consequences of these systemic failures were starkly highlighted by Thurman’s own words during her third ER visit, realizing the gravity of her situation: “Oh my God, I’m, I’m dying.” In Florida, similar issues arise under restrictive laws, with doctors at Memorial Regional Hospital admitting, “Because of the new laws ... staff cannot intervene unless there is a danger to the patient's health." These incidents underscore a nationwide safety concern for pregnant women seeking emergency care, as noted by Dara Kass, a former U.S. Health and Human Services official and emergency medicine doctor. “It is increasingly less safe to be pregnant and seeking emergency care in an emergency department,” she warned. Advertisement I know there's a lot of confusion out there in the nutrition world on whether fruit is good for you when you're trying to lose fat, or for many other reasons, such as blood sugar... Well, in today's article, we'll take an in-depth look at watermelons... [The TRUTH about watermelons]( Blueberries vs. strawberries vs... (the #1 WORST fruit for energy) According to the best-selling author and world-renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Steven Gundry, there’s one fruit people over 40 should never eat. This fruit can disrupt your hormones. Both sapping you of energy and forcing your body to create “sticky” fat cells that can NOT be “burned off” with normal diet and exercise. Do you know the fruit I’m talking about? Make sure you do by clicking the one below you think it is, and get the answer from Dr. Gundry himself on the next page: [>> Blueberries >> Strawberries >> Goji Berries]( A Must-Read Tweet [tw profile: Kevin Sorbo] Kevin Sorbo @ksorbs [tw] Her first promise is plagiarized, you can’t make this up. 2:47 AM • Aug 11, 2024 91.1K Likes 27.8K Retweets 3.35K Replies Have a great night! Sam Bennett This email contains ads brought to you by our sponsors. [tw]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 The information presented here is for general educational purposes only. MATERIAL CONNECTION DISCLOSURE: You should assume the sender of this email has an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the persons or businesses mentioned in or linked to from this message and may receive commissions from purchases you make on subsequent web sites. You should not rely solely on information contained in this email to evaluate the product or service being endorsed. Always exercise due diligence before purchasing any product or service. 4801 Linton Blvd. #11A-636 Delray Beach, FL 33445, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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