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Elevate, a four-year non-degree program for those with disabilities like down syndrome, is accepting applications for its 2025 spring cohort
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper on Friday vetoed a measure barring women from getting an abortion specifically because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome in a fetus. The proposal advanced by Republicans also sought to prohibit abortions on the basis of race or sex.
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North Carolina's Senate approved a measure on Thursday to prohibit doctors from performing abortions if a woman is seeking it because of race, sex or a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome. Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper is not expected to approve the bill.
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When Paul Austin and his wife Sally were anticipating their first child, they both felt excited and ready to be parents.Paul was a medical student, and…
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When Paul Austin and his wife Sally were anticipating their first child, they both felt excited and ready to be parents.Paul was a medical student, and…