#medical-treatment — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #medical-treatment, aggregated by home.social.
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French Open: Jannik Sinner dumped out by Cerundolo in five sets
Jannik Sinner said he ran out of energy and “hit the wall” as his 30-match winning run came…
#Tennis #News #AgenceFrancePresse #CarlosAlcaraz #championshippoints #crazywarm #disappointingending #France #hitswall #injuredrival #medicaltreatment #Paris #record-breakingheatwave #RolandGarros #suddencollapse #swelteringday #two-setlead #winningrun #worldnumber
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Jannik Sinner slammed for ‘unfair’ medical timeout after Daniil Medvedev complaint
Jannik Sinner has been called out for forcing an illegal medical timeout (Image: Getty) Jannik Sinner has been…
#Tennis #DaniilMedvedev #JannikSinner #JimCourier #JuanManuelCerundolo #medicaltreatment #timeout
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/236268/ Shebeshxt trial postponed as charges rise to 20 #assault #AttemptedMurder #attorney #BailApplication #delay #LehlogonoloKatlegoChauke #LekompoMusician #MaliciousDamageToProperty #MedicalTreatment #PolokwaneRegionalCourt #SouthAfrica #UnlicensedFirearm
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https://www.europesays.com/uk/922040/ ‘Amritsari kulche, better healthcare’: Punjab man ditches US after made to wait ‘2 months’ for broken bone ##AmericanDream ##HealthcareSystem ##MedicalTreatment ##MovingBackToIndia #ExpatLife #Health #Healthcare #HealthcareAccess #IndiaHealthcare #IndianInUS #UK #UnitedKingdom #USAvsIndia #USHealthcare
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EU to launch fast-track pilot for breakthrough medical devices and in vitro diagnostics
image: ©Carmen Ruiz alonso | iStock The EU will launch a pilot programme in 2026 to accelerate access…
#Europe #EU #EuropeanCommission #EuropeanUnion #MedicalTreatment
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/127775/ Family seeks help for patient missing from Lagos hospital #Alcoholism #FamilyAppeal #GbagadaGeneralHospital #GeneralHospitalGbagada #HospitalNegligence #HospitalSecurity #KehindeAlbert #lagos #LagosHospital #LagosNews #MedicalTreatment #MissingPerson #Nigeria #PatientDisappearance #PatientDischarge #PatientSafety #PublicAppeal #PublicAssistance #PublicNotice
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https://www.europesays.com/africa/123734/ How one doctor is pioneering phototherapy in Tanzania’s healthcare #CardiovascularDiseases #ChronicIllnesses #conditions #diabetes #DrSamsonMagesa #jaundice #MedicalTreatment #methods #NCD's #patients #phototherapy #Tanzania #wards
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/363225/ Mum who reached 95kg after comfort eating for ‘almost 24 hours’ a day loses half her bodyweight and becomes model in 40s #BariatricSurgery #BodyImage #Brazil #DietAndNutrition #Éire #EmotionalEating #Health #HealthAndFitness #IE #Ireland #London #MedicalTreatment #ModellingCareer #PaExclusive #PersonalTransformation #RealLife #Technology #Turkey #WeightLoss
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Protein and Cell: MAAD: Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database. “Here, we introduce the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database… a curated platform dedicated to antibody, nanobody and single-chain variable fragment targeting three high-impact RNA virus families, Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV), Orthomyxoviridae (influenza virus), and Pneumoviridae (respiratory […]
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Protein and Cell: MAAD: Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database. “Here, we introduce the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database… a curated platform dedicated to antibody, nanobody and single-chain variable fragment targeting three high-impact RNA virus families, Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV), Orthomyxoviridae (influenza virus), and Pneumoviridae (respiratory […]
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Protein and Cell: MAAD: Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database. “Here, we introduce the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database… a curated platform dedicated to antibody, nanobody and single-chain variable fragment targeting three high-impact RNA virus families, Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV), Orthomyxoviridae (influenza virus), and Pneumoviridae (respiratory […]
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Protein and Cell: MAAD: Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database. “Here, we introduce the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database… a curated platform dedicated to antibody, nanobody and single-chain variable fragment targeting three high-impact RNA virus families, Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV), Orthomyxoviridae (influenza virus), and Pneumoviridae (respiratory […]
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Protein and Cell: MAAD: Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database. “Here, we introduce the Multidimensional Antiviral Antibody Database… a curated platform dedicated to antibody, nanobody and single-chain variable fragment targeting three high-impact RNA virus families, Coronaviridae (SARS-CoV-1, SARS-CoV-2, MERS-CoV), Orthomyxoviridae (influenza virus), and Pneumoviridae (respiratory […]
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📰 In today's installment of "science fiction becomes science fact," Ars Technica reveals that "butt breathing" could be a legit medical treatment—because who doesn't want to turn their backside into a pair of lungs? 😂 Apparently, someone thought the human body wasn't absurd enough. 🚀
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/ #sciencefiction #sciencefact #buttbreathing #medicaltreatment #absurdscience #humor #HackerNews #ngated -
📰 In today's installment of "science fiction becomes science fact," Ars Technica reveals that "butt breathing" could be a legit medical treatment—because who doesn't want to turn their backside into a pair of lungs? 😂 Apparently, someone thought the human body wasn't absurd enough. 🚀
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/ #sciencefiction #sciencefact #buttbreathing #medicaltreatment #absurdscience #humor #HackerNews #ngated -
📰 In today's installment of "science fiction becomes science fact," Ars Technica reveals that "butt breathing" could be a legit medical treatment—because who doesn't want to turn their backside into a pair of lungs? 😂 Apparently, someone thought the human body wasn't absurd enough. 🚀
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/ #sciencefiction #sciencefact #buttbreathing #medicaltreatment #absurdscience #humor #HackerNews #ngated -
📰 In today's installment of "science fiction becomes science fact," Ars Technica reveals that "butt breathing" could be a legit medical treatment—because who doesn't want to turn their backside into a pair of lungs? 😂 Apparently, someone thought the human body wasn't absurd enough. 🚀
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/ #sciencefiction #sciencefact #buttbreathing #medicaltreatment #absurdscience #humor #HackerNews #ngated -
"Butt breathing" might soon be a real medical treatment
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/
#HackerNews #ButtBreathing #MedicalTreatment #InnovativeHealth #ScienceNews #HackerNews
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"Butt breathing" might soon be a real medical treatment
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/
#HackerNews #ButtBreathing #MedicalTreatment #InnovativeHealth #ScienceNews #HackerNews
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"Butt breathing" might soon be a real medical treatment
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/
#HackerNews #ButtBreathing #MedicalTreatment #InnovativeHealth #ScienceNews #HackerNews
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"Butt breathing" might soon be a real medical treatment
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/
#HackerNews #ButtBreathing #MedicalTreatment #InnovativeHealth #ScienceNews #HackerNews
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"Butt breathing" might soon be a real medical treatment
https://arstechnica.com/science/2025/10/butt-breathing-might-soon-be-a-real-medical-treatment/
#HackerNews #ButtBreathing #MedicalTreatment #InnovativeHealth #ScienceNews #HackerNews
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Phương pháp xơ hóa tĩnh mạch đang được nhiều bác sĩ chỉ định để điều trị suy giãn tĩnh mạch – một giải pháp ít xâm lấn, hiệu quả cao và an toàn. Theo Phòng khám Dr.Vein, kỹ thuật này phù hợp với nhiều trường hợp bệnh nhân, giúp cải thiện tuần hoàn và giảm các triệu chứng khó chịu do suy giãn tĩnh mạch gây ra.
#VaricoseVeins #VeinTreatment #SuyGianTinhMach #XoHoaTinhMach #DrVein #Health #YKhoa #MedicalTreatment #VeinCare #ChamSocTinhMach
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Phương pháp xơ hóa tĩnh mạch đang được nhiều bác sĩ chỉ định để điều trị suy giãn tĩnh mạch – một giải pháp ít xâm lấn, hiệu quả cao và an toàn. Theo Phòng khám Dr.Vein, kỹ thuật này phù hợp với nhiều trường hợp bệnh nhân, giúp cải thiện tuần hoàn và giảm các triệu chứng khó chịu do suy giãn tĩnh mạch gây ra.
#VaricoseVeins #VeinTreatment #SuyGianTinhMach #XoHoaTinhMach #DrVein #Health #YKhoa #MedicalTreatment #VeinCare #ChamSocTinhMach
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Tokyo authorities apologise at grave of wrongfully accused man
Tokyo police and prosecutors have formally apologised for the wrongful arrest and indictment of a man who died …
#Japan #JP #Tokyo #DeputySuperintendentGeneralTetsuroKamata #familymembers #JunjiShimada #medicaltreatment #news #OhkawaraKakohki #ShizuoAishima #SupremePublicProsecutor’sOffice #tokyonews #Tokyopolice #wrongfularrest #東京 #東京都
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Tokyo authorities apologise at grave of wrongfully accused man
Tokyo police and prosecutors have formally apologised for the wrongful arrest and indictment of a man who died …
#Japan #JP #Tokyo #DeputySuperintendentGeneralTetsuroKamata #familymembers #JunjiShimada #medicaltreatment #news #OhkawaraKakohki #ShizuoAishima #SupremePublicProsecutor’sOffice #tokyonews #Tokyopolice #wrongfularrest #東京 #東京都
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https://www.alojapan.com/1354576/tokyo-authorities-apologise-at-grave-of-wrongfully-accused-man/ Tokyo authorities apologise at grave of wrongfully accused man #DeputySuperintendentGeneralTetsuroKamata #FamilyMembers #JunjiShimada #MedicalTreatment #news #OhkawaraKakohki #ShizuoAishima #SupremePublicProsecutor’sOffice #Tokyo #TokyoNews #TokyoPolice #WrongfulArrest #東京 #東京都 Tokyo police and prosecutors have formally apologised for the wrongful arrest and indictment of a man who died without ever being granted bail. On 25 August, senior of
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https://www.alojapan.com/1354576/tokyo-authorities-apologise-at-grave-of-wrongfully-accused-man/ Tokyo authorities apologise at grave of wrongfully accused man #DeputySuperintendentGeneralTetsuroKamata #FamilyMembers #JunjiShimada #MedicalTreatment #news #OhkawaraKakohki #ShizuoAishima #SupremePublicProsecutor’sOffice #Tokyo #TokyoNews #TokyoPolice #WrongfulArrest #東京 #東京都 Tokyo police and prosecutors have formally apologised for the wrongful arrest and indictment of a man who died without ever being granted bail. On 25 August, senior of
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What governments can learn from Estonia’s genomic health revolution https://www.byteseu.com/1151903/ #BreastCancer #ContributorProfile #DIGITALHEALTH #Estonia #MedicalTreatment #OAG047–July2025
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BBC: Warning over TikTok filming by hospital patients. “Patients who film their own medical treatment for TikTok or Instagram could be putting themselves and NHS staff at risk, the Society of Radiographers (SoR) has warned. The trade union’s annual conference heard that more patients were videoing their procedures on mobile phones, often without asking permission.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/18/bbc-warning-over-tiktok-filming-by-hospital-patients/
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BBC: Warning over TikTok filming by hospital patients. “Patients who film their own medical treatment for TikTok or Instagram could be putting themselves and NHS staff at risk, the Society of Radiographers (SoR) has warned. The trade union’s annual conference heard that more patients were videoing their procedures on mobile phones, often without asking permission.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/18/bbc-warning-over-tiktok-filming-by-hospital-patients/
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#Europeans, my brother @rook says if you brake your arm in European nations and it needs surgery, you'll have to wait for a year and a half to rebreak and then fix your arm because its so backed up that you're lucky if you get any medical service at all much less a surgery for low cost or free. How true is this? #Europe, #Medical, #MedicalTreatment
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#Europeans, my brother @rook says if you brake your arm in European nations and it needs surgery, you'll have to wait for a year and a half to rebreak and then fix your arm because its so backed up that you're lucky if you get any medical service at all much less a surgery for low cost or free. How true is this? #Europe, #Medical, #MedicalTreatment
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#Europeans, my brother @rook says if you brake your arm in European nations and it needs surgery, you'll have to wait for a year and a half to rebreak and then fix your arm because its so backed up that you're lucky if you get any medical service at all much less a surgery for low cost or free. How true is this? #Europe, #Medical, #MedicalTreatment
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#Europeans, my brother @rook says if you brake your arm in European nations and it needs surgery, you'll have to wait for a year and a half to rebreak and then fix your arm because its so backed up that you're lucky if you get any medical service at all much less a surgery for low cost or free. How true is this? #Europe, #Medical, #MedicalTreatment
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#Europeans, my brother @rook says if you brake your arm in European nations and it needs surgery, you'll have to wait for a year and a half to rebreak and then fix your arm because its so backed up that you're lucky if you get any medical service at all much less a surgery for low cost or free. How true is this? #Europe, #Medical, #MedicalTreatment
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Source: @AssociatedPress
From the article: "Named for the 2014 law that created them, the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, ABLE accounts have been available since 2016 to individuals identified by a doctor as having a disability before the age of 26. Next year, they’ll become available to those identified before the age of 46, which will increase access to an additional 6 million people, including 1 million veterans, according to Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, who administers the accounts in his state. An estimated 8 million people nationwide already qualify."
#ABLE #Disabled #SavingsAccount
#InvestmentAccount #NAST #NationalAssociationOfStateTreasurers #TaxAdvantages #MedicalTreatment #Education #Tutoring #JobTraininghttps://apnews.com/article/able-account-disabilities-savings-439fe21204ff443a1c0d907a112b99a0
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Source: @AssociatedPress
From the article: "Named for the 2014 law that created them, the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, ABLE accounts have been available since 2016 to individuals identified by a doctor as having a disability before the age of 26. Next year, they’ll become available to those identified before the age of 46, which will increase access to an additional 6 million people, including 1 million veterans, according to Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, who administers the accounts in his state. An estimated 8 million people nationwide already qualify."
#ABLE #Disabled #SavingsAccount
#InvestmentAccount #NAST #NationalAssociationOfStateTreasurers #TaxAdvantages #MedicalTreatment #Education #Tutoring #JobTraininghttps://apnews.com/article/able-account-disabilities-savings-439fe21204ff443a1c0d907a112b99a0
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Source: @AssociatedPress
From the article: "Named for the 2014 law that created them, the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, ABLE accounts have been available since 2016 to individuals identified by a doctor as having a disability before the age of 26. Next year, they’ll become available to those identified before the age of 46, which will increase access to an additional 6 million people, including 1 million veterans, according to Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, who administers the accounts in his state. An estimated 8 million people nationwide already qualify."
#ABLE #Disabled #SavingsAccount
#InvestmentAccount #NAST #NationalAssociationOfStateTreasurers #TaxAdvantages #MedicalTreatment #Education #Tutoring #JobTraininghttps://apnews.com/article/able-account-disabilities-savings-439fe21204ff443a1c0d907a112b99a0
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Source: @AssociatedPress
From the article: "Named for the 2014 law that created them, the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act, ABLE accounts have been available since 2016 to individuals identified by a doctor as having a disability before the age of 26. Next year, they’ll become available to those identified before the age of 46, which will increase access to an additional 6 million people, including 1 million veterans, according to Indiana State Treasurer Daniel Elliott, who administers the accounts in his state. An estimated 8 million people nationwide already qualify."
#ABLE #Disabled #SavingsAccount
#InvestmentAccount #NAST #NationalAssociationOfStateTreasurers #TaxAdvantages #MedicalTreatment #Education #Tutoring #JobTraininghttps://apnews.com/article/able-account-disabilities-savings-439fe21204ff443a1c0d907a112b99a0
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According to Abu Salmiya, there are 20,000 patients and wounded #Palestinians in #Gaza in need of treatment, of whom 12,000 are in dire conditions. “Nearly 6,000 people wounded by the war need urgent treatment in facilities abroad. These include roughly 4,000 amputees, and more than 2,000 cases sustaining serious injuries to their backbone and their spinal cord, resulting in crippling and paralysis,” he said.
“We’re losing patients with conditions that we could’ve easily handled if not for the war. We’ve lost nearly 25 percent of our dialysis patients. Infants with heart conditions are dying on a daily basis in incubators because we cannot operate on them. As many as 20 patients of curable illnesses die every day in front of helpless staff,” noted Abu Salmiya.
The stakes are high for patients and their families, who have endured immense suffering during the 15-month war. “Our #children are dying in front of our eyes,” Shadia said. “We are powerless because our #medical system is overwhelmed. The #ceasefire and #Rafah ’s reopening are our only hope.”
#Gaza #healthsector #health #medicaltreatment #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState
@palestine @israel
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/19/palestinians-in-gaza-desperate-to-travel-abroad-for-life-saving-treatment -
According to Abu Salmiya, there are 20,000 patients and wounded #Palestinians in #Gaza in need of treatment, of whom 12,000 are in dire conditions. “Nearly 6,000 people wounded by the war need urgent treatment in facilities abroad. These include roughly 4,000 amputees, and more than 2,000 cases sustaining serious injuries to their backbone and their spinal cord, resulting in crippling and paralysis,” he said.
“We’re losing patients with conditions that we could’ve easily handled if not for the war. We’ve lost nearly 25 percent of our dialysis patients. Infants with heart conditions are dying on a daily basis in incubators because we cannot operate on them. As many as 20 patients of curable illnesses die every day in front of helpless staff,” noted Abu Salmiya.
The stakes are high for patients and their families, who have endured immense suffering during the 15-month war. “Our #children are dying in front of our eyes,” Shadia said. “We are powerless because our #medical system is overwhelmed. The #ceasefire and #Rafah ’s reopening are our only hope.”
#Gaza #healthsector #health #medicaltreatment #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState
@palestine @israel
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/19/palestinians-in-gaza-desperate-to-travel-abroad-for-life-saving-treatment -
According to Abu Salmiya, there are 20,000 patients and wounded #Palestinians in #Gaza in need of treatment, of whom 12,000 are in dire conditions. “Nearly 6,000 people wounded by the war need urgent treatment in facilities abroad. These include roughly 4,000 amputees, and more than 2,000 cases sustaining serious injuries to their backbone and their spinal cord, resulting in crippling and paralysis,” he said.
“We’re losing patients with conditions that we could’ve easily handled if not for the war. We’ve lost nearly 25 percent of our dialysis patients. Infants with heart conditions are dying on a daily basis in incubators because we cannot operate on them. As many as 20 patients of curable illnesses die every day in front of helpless staff,” noted Abu Salmiya.
The stakes are high for patients and their families, who have endured immense suffering during the 15-month war. “Our #children are dying in front of our eyes,” Shadia said. “We are powerless because our #medical system is overwhelmed. The #ceasefire and #Rafah ’s reopening are our only hope.”
#Gaza #healthsector #health #medicaltreatment #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState
@palestine @israel
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/19/palestinians-in-gaza-desperate-to-travel-abroad-for-life-saving-treatment -
According to Abu Salmiya, there are 20,000 patients and wounded #Palestinians in #Gaza in need of treatment, of whom 12,000 are in dire conditions. “Nearly 6,000 people wounded by the war need urgent treatment in facilities abroad. These include roughly 4,000 amputees, and more than 2,000 cases sustaining serious injuries to their backbone and their spinal cord, resulting in crippling and paralysis,” he said.
“We’re losing patients with conditions that we could’ve easily handled if not for the war. We’ve lost nearly 25 percent of our dialysis patients. Infants with heart conditions are dying on a daily basis in incubators because we cannot operate on them. As many as 20 patients of curable illnesses die every day in front of helpless staff,” noted Abu Salmiya.
The stakes are high for patients and their families, who have endured immense suffering during the 15-month war. “Our #children are dying in front of our eyes,” Shadia said. “We are powerless because our #medical system is overwhelmed. The #ceasefire and #Rafah ’s reopening are our only hope.”
#Gaza #healthsector #health #medicaltreatment #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState
@palestine @israel
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/19/palestinians-in-gaza-desperate-to-travel-abroad-for-life-saving-treatment -
According to Abu Salmiya, there are 20,000 patients and wounded #Palestinians in #Gaza in need of treatment, of whom 12,000 are in dire conditions. “Nearly 6,000 people wounded by the war need urgent treatment in facilities abroad. These include roughly 4,000 amputees, and more than 2,000 cases sustaining serious injuries to their backbone and their spinal cord, resulting in crippling and paralysis,” he said.
“We’re losing patients with conditions that we could’ve easily handled if not for the war. We’ve lost nearly 25 percent of our dialysis patients. Infants with heart conditions are dying on a daily basis in incubators because we cannot operate on them. As many as 20 patients of curable illnesses die every day in front of helpless staff,” noted Abu Salmiya.
The stakes are high for patients and their families, who have endured immense suffering during the 15-month war. “Our #children are dying in front of our eyes,” Shadia said. “We are powerless because our #medical system is overwhelmed. The #ceasefire and #Rafah ’s reopening are our only hope.”
#Gaza #healthsector #health #medicaltreatment #Palestine #IsraelWarCrimes #IsraelTerroristState
@palestine @israel
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/1/19/palestinians-in-gaza-desperate-to-travel-abroad-for-life-saving-treatment -
Our Discalced Carmelite nuns in Puzol (Valencia), Spain have provided a summary of the initial conclusions of medical researchers during their on-site examination of Saint Teresa’s incorrupt remains. We present our translation and a link to the original article on their blog, “Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma.”
On August 30th, the first phase of the study of the remains of St. Teresa of Avila was completed in Alba de Tormes, which has already provided initial evidence about the saint’s health in the last years of her life.
“The medical team has concluded, after this initial on-site analysis, that Teresa had a very fragile physical constitution. For at least the last few years, her posture was severely affected by kyphosis, causing her to walk with a pronounced stoop,” reported Fr. Marco Chiesa, OCD, Postulator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
Fr. Marco pointed out that kyphosis resulted in an exaggerated forward curvature of St. Teresa’s upper back. Kyphosis is usually due to the weakness of the bones of the spine, which causes them to fracture and compress, although the medical team has indicated that St. Teresa did not suffer from osteoporosis.
“The deformation of the vertebrae of the spine forced Teresa to breathe with difficulty, at least in the last years of her life,” concluded Father Marco Chiesa. From a medical point of view, in this initial analysis, it was found that the Saint suffered from rheumatism and osteoarthritis in the left knee.
Similarly, the Discalced Carmelite Postulator General explained that Teresa of Avila suffered from plantar fasciitis in the last years of her life. “The doctors indicate that this injury must have caused her a lot of pain when walking,” said Father Chiesa.
For his part, Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, the prior of Alba de Tormes, said that according to this initial examination, she used both her right and left hands with equal precision, which raises the possibility that she could have been ambidextrous. Until now, it was known (St. Teresa wrote about it) that on December 24, 1577, she broke her left arm in Saint Joseph’s monastery in Avila and that in May 1578, a healer from Medina del Campo reset it.
Father Miguel Ángel explained:
“This preliminary analysis indicates that there was no fracture in the left arm. There was a dislocation, especially in the wrist. When the healer from Medina del Campo was able to help her after several months, she and an assistant pulled the arm and dislocated the shoulder. In other words, the cure was worse than the disease. That arm remained quite useless for the last five years of her life.”
This issue of the arm is very well documented in the writings of St. Teresa herself and in the testimonies for her beatification.
“God was pleased that it wasn’t my right arm that suffered the damage, and so I can write this” (Letter 235, March 1578). She also wrote to Father Gracián about her visit to the healer in Medina del Campo: “I had lost the use of my wrist, for it has been a long time since I fell. So the pain and toil were terrible […]. I can move the hand well and lift the arm as far as my head” (Letter 244, 7 May 1578).
The medical team working in Alba de Tormes indicates that before the accident in 1577, the Saint used her left hand a lot and without difficulty. The reports presented by the doctors will help to clarify if she was ambidextrous.
Closure of the Sepulcher
After the conclusion of this first phase, the silver casket was closed with its four corresponding keys. Following the closure, the casket with the body of the saint was transferred to the upper chapel of the basilica from the cloister where it had remained for two days. The same people participated in the transfer two days ago.
“The silver casket with the saint’s body has been placed inside, and the marble slab has been put in place, closing it with its three corresponding keys. The grille was then locked with its three keys,” Father Miguel Ángel González, Prior of Alba de Tormes, said.
The arm, the heart, and the hand have been placed in their corresponding reliquaries, which have undergone a cleaning process. The heart and the arm have been put back in the chapel, where they remain as usual.
With the information collected, the second stage of this process will begin in Italian laboratories and research centers. The researchers announced that there is much work to be done and they will present their conclusions about the saintly remains at the appropriate time.
Father Marco Chiesa restated the previous information:
“The first stage of this on-site process in Alba de Tormes has concluded, and the second stage will now begin in Italian research laboratories. It will last several months. During 2025, the researchers will reach their conclusions, and the third stage will take place in Alba de Tormes.”
Translation from the Spanish text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: The Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Alba de Tormes, Spain, gathered with the Discalced Carmelite friars from the Iberian Province as they returned the silver casket of St. Teresa of Avila to its resting place in the marble sepulcher of the monastery. Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, prior of the Discalced Carmelite friars in Alba de Tormes (fourth from the right, next to the sepulcher), and Discalced Carmelite Postulator General Father Marco Chiesa, OCD (fifth from the right), presided over the solemn rite. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites / delaruecaalapluma.com
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Our Discalced Carmelite nuns in Puzol (Valencia), Spain have provided a summary of the initial conclusions of medical researchers during their on-site examination of Saint Teresa’s incorrupt remains. We present our translation and a link to the original article on their blog, “Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma.”
On August 30th, the first phase of the study of the remains of St. Teresa of Avila was completed in Alba de Tormes, which has already provided initial evidence about the saint’s health in the last years of her life.
“The medical team has concluded, after this initial on-site analysis, that Teresa had a very fragile physical constitution. For at least the last few years, her posture was severely affected by kyphosis, causing her to walk with a pronounced stoop,” reported Fr. Marco Chiesa, OCD, Postulator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
Fr. Marco pointed out that kyphosis resulted in an exaggerated forward curvature of St. Teresa’s upper back. Kyphosis is usually due to the weakness of the bones of the spine, which causes them to fracture and compress, although the medical team has indicated that St. Teresa did not suffer from osteoporosis.
“The deformation of the vertebrae of the spine forced Teresa to breathe with difficulty, at least in the last years of her life,” concluded Father Marco Chiesa. From a medical point of view, in this initial analysis, it was found that the Saint suffered from rheumatism and osteoarthritis in the left knee.
Similarly, the Discalced Carmelite Postulator General explained that Teresa of Avila suffered from plantar fasciitis in the last years of her life. “The doctors indicate that this injury must have caused her a lot of pain when walking,” said Father Chiesa.
For his part, Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, the prior of Alba de Tormes, said that according to this initial examination, she used both her right and left hands with equal precision, which raises the possibility that she could have been ambidextrous. Until now, it was known (St. Teresa wrote about it) that on December 24, 1577, she broke her left arm in Saint Joseph’s monastery in Avila and that in May 1578, a healer from Medina del Campo reset it.
Father Miguel Ángel explained:
“This preliminary analysis indicates that there was no fracture in the left arm. There was a dislocation, especially in the wrist. When the healer from Medina del Campo was able to help her after several months, she and an assistant pulled the arm and dislocated the shoulder. In other words, the cure was worse than the disease. That arm remained quite useless for the last five years of her life.”
This issue of the arm is very well documented in the writings of St. Teresa herself and in the testimonies for her beatification.
“God was pleased that it wasn’t my right arm that suffered the damage, and so I can write this” (Letter 235, March 1578). She also wrote to Father Gracián about her visit to the healer in Medina del Campo: “I had lost the use of my wrist, for it has been a long time since I fell. So the pain and toil were terrible […]. I can move the hand well and lift the arm as far as my head” (Letter 244, 7 May 1578).
The medical team working in Alba de Tormes indicates that before the accident in 1577, the Saint used her left hand a lot and without difficulty. The reports presented by the doctors will help to clarify if she was ambidextrous.
Closure of the Sepulcher
After the conclusion of this first phase, the silver casket was closed with its four corresponding keys. Following the closure, the casket with the body of the saint was transferred to the upper chapel of the basilica from the cloister where it had remained for two days. The same people participated in the transfer two days ago.
“The silver casket with the saint’s body has been placed inside, and the marble slab has been put in place, closing it with its three corresponding keys. The grille was then locked with its three keys,” Father Miguel Ángel González, Prior of Alba de Tormes, said.
The arm, the heart, and the hand have been placed in their corresponding reliquaries, which have undergone a cleaning process. The heart and the arm have been put back in the chapel, where they remain as usual.
With the information collected, the second stage of this process will begin in Italian laboratories and research centers. The researchers announced that there is much work to be done and they will present their conclusions about the saintly remains at the appropriate time.
Father Marco Chiesa restated the previous information:
“The first stage of this on-site process in Alba de Tormes has concluded, and the second stage will now begin in Italian research laboratories. It will last several months. During 2025, the researchers will reach their conclusions, and the third stage will take place in Alba de Tormes.”
Translation from the Spanish text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: The Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Alba de Tormes, Spain, gathered with the Discalced Carmelite friars from the Iberian Province as they returned the silver casket of St. Teresa of Avila to its resting place in the marble sepulcher of the monastery. Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, prior of the Discalced Carmelite friars in Alba de Tormes (fourth from the right, next to the sepulcher), and Discalced Carmelite Postulator General Father Marco Chiesa, OCD (fifth from the right), presided over the solemn rite. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites / delaruecaalapluma.com
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Our Discalced Carmelite nuns in Puzol (Valencia), Spain have provided a summary of the initial conclusions of medical researchers during their on-site examination of Saint Teresa’s incorrupt remains. We present our translation and a link to the original article on their blog, “Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma.”
On August 30th, the first phase of the study of the remains of St. Teresa of Avila was completed in Alba de Tormes, which has already provided initial evidence about the saint’s health in the last years of her life.
“The medical team has concluded, after this initial on-site analysis, that Teresa had a very fragile physical constitution. For at least the last few years, her posture was severely affected by kyphosis, causing her to walk with a pronounced stoop,” reported Fr. Marco Chiesa, OCD, Postulator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
Fr. Marco pointed out that kyphosis resulted in an exaggerated forward curvature of St. Teresa’s upper back. Kyphosis is usually due to the weakness of the bones of the spine, which causes them to fracture and compress, although the medical team has indicated that St. Teresa did not suffer from osteoporosis.
“The deformation of the vertebrae of the spine forced Teresa to breathe with difficulty, at least in the last years of her life,” concluded Father Marco Chiesa. From a medical point of view, in this initial analysis, it was found that the Saint suffered from rheumatism and osteoarthritis in the left knee.
Similarly, the Discalced Carmelite Postulator General explained that Teresa of Avila suffered from plantar fasciitis in the last years of her life. “The doctors indicate that this injury must have caused her a lot of pain when walking,” said Father Chiesa.
For his part, Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, the prior of Alba de Tormes, said that according to this initial examination, she used both her right and left hands with equal precision, which raises the possibility that she could have been ambidextrous. Until now, it was known (St. Teresa wrote about it) that on December 24, 1577, she broke her left arm in Saint Joseph’s monastery in Avila and that in May 1578, a healer from Medina del Campo reset it.
Father Miguel Ángel explained:
“This preliminary analysis indicates that there was no fracture in the left arm. There was a dislocation, especially in the wrist. When the healer from Medina del Campo was able to help her after several months, she and an assistant pulled the arm and dislocated the shoulder. In other words, the cure was worse than the disease. That arm remained quite useless for the last five years of her life.”
This issue of the arm is very well documented in the writings of St. Teresa herself and in the testimonies for her beatification.
“God was pleased that it wasn’t my right arm that suffered the damage, and so I can write this” (Letter 235, March 1578). She also wrote to Father Gracián about her visit to the healer in Medina del Campo: “I had lost the use of my wrist, for it has been a long time since I fell. So the pain and toil were terrible […]. I can move the hand well and lift the arm as far as my head” (Letter 244, 7 May 1578).
The medical team working in Alba de Tormes indicates that before the accident in 1577, the Saint used her left hand a lot and without difficulty. The reports presented by the doctors will help to clarify if she was ambidextrous.
Closure of the Sepulcher
After the conclusion of this first phase, the silver casket was closed with its four corresponding keys. Following the closure, the casket with the body of the saint was transferred to the upper chapel of the basilica from the cloister where it had remained for two days. The same people participated in the transfer two days ago.
“The silver casket with the saint’s body has been placed inside, and the marble slab has been put in place, closing it with its three corresponding keys. The grille was then locked with its three keys,” Father Miguel Ángel González, Prior of Alba de Tormes, said.
The arm, the heart, and the hand have been placed in their corresponding reliquaries, which have undergone a cleaning process. The heart and the arm have been put back in the chapel, where they remain as usual.
With the information collected, the second stage of this process will begin in Italian laboratories and research centers. The researchers announced that there is much work to be done and they will present their conclusions about the saintly remains at the appropriate time.
Father Marco Chiesa restated the previous information:
“The first stage of this on-site process in Alba de Tormes has concluded, and the second stage will now begin in Italian research laboratories. It will last several months. During 2025, the researchers will reach their conclusions, and the third stage will take place in Alba de Tormes.”
Translation from the Spanish text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: The Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Alba de Tormes, Spain, gathered with the Discalced Carmelite friars from the Iberian Province as they returned the silver casket of St. Teresa of Avila to its resting place in the marble sepulcher of the monastery. Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, prior of the Discalced Carmelite friars in Alba de Tormes (fourth from the right, next to the sepulcher), and Discalced Carmelite Postulator General Father Marco Chiesa, OCD (fifth from the right), presided over the solemn rite. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites / delaruecaalapluma.com
https://carmelitequotes.blog/2024/08/31/stj-closecasket/
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Our Discalced Carmelite nuns in Puzol (Valencia), Spain have provided a summary of the initial conclusions of medical researchers during their on-site examination of Saint Teresa’s incorrupt remains. We present our translation and a link to the original article on their blog, “Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma.”
On August 30th, the first phase of the study of the remains of St. Teresa of Avila was completed in Alba de Tormes, which has already provided initial evidence about the saint’s health in the last years of her life.
“The medical team has concluded, after this initial on-site analysis, that Teresa had a very fragile physical constitution. For at least the last few years, her posture was severely affected by kyphosis, causing her to walk with a pronounced stoop,” reported Fr. Marco Chiesa, OCD, Postulator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
Fr. Marco pointed out that kyphosis resulted in an exaggerated forward curvature of St. Teresa’s upper back. Kyphosis is usually due to the weakness of the bones of the spine, which causes them to fracture and compress, although the medical team has indicated that St. Teresa did not suffer from osteoporosis.
“The deformation of the vertebrae of the spine forced Teresa to breathe with difficulty, at least in the last years of her life,” concluded Father Marco Chiesa. From a medical point of view, in this initial analysis, it was found that the Saint suffered from rheumatism and osteoarthritis in the left knee.
Similarly, the Discalced Carmelite Postulator General explained that Teresa of Avila suffered from plantar fasciitis in the last years of her life. “The doctors indicate that this injury must have caused her a lot of pain when walking,” said Father Chiesa.
For his part, Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, the prior of Alba de Tormes, said that according to this initial examination, she used both her right and left hands with equal precision, which raises the possibility that she could have been ambidextrous. Until now, it was known (St. Teresa wrote about it) that on December 24, 1577, she broke her left arm in Saint Joseph’s monastery in Avila and that in May 1578, a healer from Medina del Campo reset it.
Father Miguel Ángel explained:
“This preliminary analysis indicates that there was no fracture in the left arm. There was a dislocation, especially in the wrist. When the healer from Medina del Campo was able to help her after several months, she and an assistant pulled the arm and dislocated the shoulder. In other words, the cure was worse than the disease. That arm remained quite useless for the last five years of her life.”
This issue of the arm is very well documented in the writings of St. Teresa herself and in the testimonies for her beatification.
“God was pleased that it wasn’t my right arm that suffered the damage, and so I can write this” (Letter 235, March 1578). She also wrote to Father Gracián about her visit to the healer in Medina del Campo: “I had lost the use of my wrist, for it has been a long time since I fell. So the pain and toil were terrible […]. I can move the hand well and lift the arm as far as my head” (Letter 244, 7 May 1578).
The medical team working in Alba de Tormes indicates that before the accident in 1577, the Saint used her left hand a lot and without difficulty. The reports presented by the doctors will help to clarify if she was ambidextrous.
Closure of the Sepulcher
After the conclusion of this first phase, the silver casket was closed with its four corresponding keys. Following the closure, the casket with the body of the saint was transferred to the upper chapel of the basilica from the cloister where it had remained for two days. The same people participated in the transfer two days ago.
“The silver casket with the saint’s body has been placed inside, and the marble slab has been put in place, closing it with its three corresponding keys. The grille was then locked with its three keys,” Father Miguel Ángel González, Prior of Alba de Tormes, said.
The arm, the heart, and the hand have been placed in their corresponding reliquaries, which have undergone a cleaning process. The heart and the arm have been put back in the chapel, where they remain as usual.
With the information collected, the second stage of this process will begin in Italian laboratories and research centers. The researchers announced that there is much work to be done and they will present their conclusions about the saintly remains at the appropriate time.
Father Marco Chiesa restated the previous information:
“The first stage of this on-site process in Alba de Tormes has concluded, and the second stage will now begin in Italian research laboratories. It will last several months. During 2025, the researchers will reach their conclusions, and the third stage will take place in Alba de Tormes.”
Translation from the Spanish text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: The Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Alba de Tormes, Spain, gathered with the Discalced Carmelite friars from the Iberian Province as they returned the silver casket of St. Teresa of Avila to its resting place in the marble sepulcher of the monastery. Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, prior of the Discalced Carmelite friars in Alba de Tormes (fourth from the right, next to the sepulcher), and Discalced Carmelite Postulator General Father Marco Chiesa, OCD (fifth from the right), presided over the solemn rite. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites / delaruecaalapluma.com
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Our Discalced Carmelite nuns in Puzol (Valencia), Spain have provided a summary of the initial conclusions of medical researchers during their on-site examination of Saint Teresa’s incorrupt remains. We present our translation and a link to the original article on their blog, “Teresa, de la rueca a la pluma.”
On August 30th, the first phase of the study of the remains of St. Teresa of Avila was completed in Alba de Tormes, which has already provided initial evidence about the saint’s health in the last years of her life.
“The medical team has concluded, after this initial on-site analysis, that Teresa had a very fragile physical constitution. For at least the last few years, her posture was severely affected by kyphosis, causing her to walk with a pronounced stoop,” reported Fr. Marco Chiesa, OCD, Postulator General of the Discalced Carmelite Order.
Fr. Marco pointed out that kyphosis resulted in an exaggerated forward curvature of St. Teresa’s upper back. Kyphosis is usually due to the weakness of the bones of the spine, which causes them to fracture and compress, although the medical team has indicated that St. Teresa did not suffer from osteoporosis.
“The deformation of the vertebrae of the spine forced Teresa to breathe with difficulty, at least in the last years of her life,” concluded Father Marco Chiesa. From a medical point of view, in this initial analysis, it was found that the Saint suffered from rheumatism and osteoarthritis in the left knee.
Similarly, the Discalced Carmelite Postulator General explained that Teresa of Avila suffered from plantar fasciitis in the last years of her life. “The doctors indicate that this injury must have caused her a lot of pain when walking,” said Father Chiesa.
For his part, Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, the prior of Alba de Tormes, said that according to this initial examination, she used both her right and left hands with equal precision, which raises the possibility that she could have been ambidextrous. Until now, it was known (St. Teresa wrote about it) that on December 24, 1577, she broke her left arm in Saint Joseph’s monastery in Avila and that in May 1578, a healer from Medina del Campo reset it.
Father Miguel Ángel explained:
“This preliminary analysis indicates that there was no fracture in the left arm. There was a dislocation, especially in the wrist. When the healer from Medina del Campo was able to help her after several months, she and an assistant pulled the arm and dislocated the shoulder. In other words, the cure was worse than the disease. That arm remained quite useless for the last five years of her life.”
This issue of the arm is very well documented in the writings of St. Teresa herself and in the testimonies for her beatification.
“God was pleased that it wasn’t my right arm that suffered the damage, and so I can write this” (Letter 235, March 1578). She also wrote to Father Gracián about her visit to the healer in Medina del Campo: “I had lost the use of my wrist, for it has been a long time since I fell. So the pain and toil were terrible […]. I can move the hand well and lift the arm as far as my head” (Letter 244, 7 May 1578).
The medical team working in Alba de Tormes indicates that before the accident in 1577, the Saint used her left hand a lot and without difficulty. The reports presented by the doctors will help to clarify if she was ambidextrous.
Closure of the Sepulcher
After the conclusion of this first phase, the silver casket was closed with its four corresponding keys. Following the closure, the casket with the body of the saint was transferred to the upper chapel of the basilica from the cloister where it had remained for two days. The same people participated in the transfer two days ago.
“The silver casket with the saint’s body has been placed inside, and the marble slab has been put in place, closing it with its three corresponding keys. The grille was then locked with its three keys,” Father Miguel Ángel González, Prior of Alba de Tormes, said.
The arm, the heart, and the hand have been placed in their corresponding reliquaries, which have undergone a cleaning process. The heart and the arm have been put back in the chapel, where they remain as usual.
With the information collected, the second stage of this process will begin in Italian laboratories and research centers. The researchers announced that there is much work to be done and they will present their conclusions about the saintly remains at the appropriate time.
Father Marco Chiesa restated the previous information:
“The first stage of this on-site process in Alba de Tormes has concluded, and the second stage will now begin in Italian research laboratories. It will last several months. During 2025, the researchers will reach their conclusions, and the third stage will take place in Alba de Tormes.”
Translation from the Spanish text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.
Featured image: The Discalced Carmelite nuns of the Monastery of the Annunciation of Our Lady in Alba de Tormes, Spain, gathered with the Discalced Carmelite friars from the Iberian Province as they returned the silver casket of St. Teresa of Avila to its resting place in the marble sepulcher of the monastery. Father Miguel Ángel González, OCD, prior of the Discalced Carmelite friars in Alba de Tormes (fourth from the right, next to the sepulcher), and Discalced Carmelite Postulator General Father Marco Chiesa, OCD (fifth from the right), presided over the solemn rite. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites / delaruecaalapluma.com
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#Moyle asks whether #states can ignore a #federal law which requires most #hospitals to provide #emergency care IN STATE to #patients who need it — including #abortions if that is the appropriate #MedicalTreatment.
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👀 For the second time in two years, a major #SupremeCourt #abortion #Decision #leaked before the #justices officially released it. This time with #Moyle it is blamed on clerical error.
#Moyle asks whether #states can ignore a #federal law which requires most #hospitals to provide #emergency care IN STATE to #patients who need it — including #abortions if that is the appropriate #MedicalTreatment.
https://www.vox.com/scotus/357302/supreme-court-leaked-abortion-moyle-united-states