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Alabama attorney general says people who take abortion pills could be prosecuted | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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CNN — Alabama’s Republican attorney general said this week that women in the state who use prescription medication to terminate their pregnancies could be prosecuted under a chemical-endangerment law, even though Alabama’s anti-abortion law does not intend to punish women who receive abortions. Steve Marshall made the comments in the wake of a decision earlier […]
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Symbiosis Capital, HealthTech Arkansas team up to form clinical trials accelerator
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- October 23, 2022
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A new accelerator program in Arkansas targeting biotech startups from around the world is now looking for applicants interested in tapping into clinical trial sites in the state capable of quickly enrolling diverse groups of patients for their drug studies. The accelerator, named BioAR Trial, is the product of HealthTech Arkansas, an organization that fosters […]
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