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The workers say their take home pay would drop significantly, and are suing over the move to become UCSF employees.
Adriana Smith was pronounced brain dead in February but due to Georgia abortion laws, doctors say they were forced to keep ...
Adriana Smith, a brain-dead Georgia woman who was forced to spend months on life support because she was pregnant, has been taken off of it after delivering a baby last week, her family told NBC ...
The family of a boy who defied doctors chances of survival is to hold a fundraising event to celebrate the charity which supported them.
The Rainbow Trust has thanked the family for fronting their campaign (Image: Rainbow Trust) Director of fundraising at Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity, Oonagh Goodman, said: “I am so grateful to ...
Caleb Hershey, 13, of Solon held a toy drive to benefit the Cleveland Clinic's Child Life department for his mitzvah project ...
Recently, that patient’s emergency delivery at Norton Clark Hospital required urgent intervention. Brooke Heacock, R.N., a ...
Adriana Smith's mother said her baby was delivered prematurely via emergency C-section on Friday and that Smith was taken off ...
Kathleen Parkin loved to go on cruises, watching her shows The Y&R and Bold and Beautiful, sweets, animals, and nature specially her pups and all the beautiful birds that she fed and admired.
The baby of a woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been on life support since February was delivered early Friday morning, her mother said. April Newkirk told WXIA-TV that 31-year-old ...
Adriana Smith has been kept on life support for months because of Georgia's abortion law, her family told a local news outlet.
The brain-dead pregnant woman who became a flashpoint in the national debate over reproductive rights and Georgia’s six-week abortion ban has delivered her baby, her family has announced. Doctors told ...