"Let's not make a mockery of this [Senate] proceeding," the anti-abortion Slenderman said, as he proceeded to make a mockery ...
Nisha Verma was first questioned by US senators on whether men could get pregnant during a hearing on abortion pills.
Washington: An Indian American obstetrician and gynaecologist appearing before the US Senate sparked a tense exchange when ...
An Emory University medical school professor refused to directly answer whether men can become pregnant when questioned by ...
Senate health chair tries to redirect GOP ire at Trump's FDA, over slow safety review of abortion pill mifepristone, back at ...
Indian-origin doctor Nisha Verma gained attention after a tense US Senate abortion hearing. She is an obstetrician, ...
It has long been ignored that the Biden administration de facto guaranteed legal abortion in all 50 states just 15 days after ...
In 2023, the FDA amended the risk evaluation and mitigation strategies (REMS) program for mifepristone, eliminating the ...
The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, chaired by Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, held a hearing about ...
Can men get pregnant? It was a polarizing debate during a Senate hearing on abortion pills that has been making its round on ...
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley repeated asked Dr Nisha Verma whether 'men could get pregnant' during Wednesday's Senate hearing ...
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