Nothing about their build suggests they’re this playful, but the attitude says it all. Boxers are light on their feet and love anything that lets them move—games of chase, tug-of-war, or just sprinting laps in the yard. They thrive on communication and do best when included in group activities, particularly ones that keep them physically and mentally engaged.
that, under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), doctors must perform abortions in emergency departments -- even in states where the procedure is illegal -- particularly if it serves as a "stabilizing medical treatment" for an emergency medical condition.Emergency medical conditions included, but were not limited to, "ectopic pregnancy, complications of pregnancy loss, or emergent hypertensive disorders, such as preeclampsia with severe features."
EMTALA, which was passed in 1986, ensures that emergency patients receive services and treatment regardless of ability to pay. Hospitals that refuse to provide "necessary stabilizing care" or "an appropriate transfer" can face civil monetary penalties.The HHS guidance was one of the attempts of the Biden administration to preserve abortion access after the, ending federal protections for abortion rights.
However, HHS and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) rescinded the guidance, as well as ansaying they "do not reflect the policy of this Administration."
"CMS will continue to enforce EMTALA, which protects all individuals who present to a hospital emergency department seeking examination or treatment, including for identified emergency medical conditions that place the health of a pregnant woman or her unborn child in serious jeopardy," a press release from the agency read.
"CMS will work to rectify any perceived legal confusion and instability created by the former administration's actions," the press release continued.His father died in 2001, shortly before reaching the age of 70. “He made me promise I would get healthy,” recalls Roker. “He wasn’t going to be there for his grandchildren and he wanted to make sure I was.” The following March, Roker had his gastric bypass and began working to fulfill the vow he’d made to his dad.
By that time Roker was in his seventh year as’s regular weekday forecaster and married to ABC News senior national-affairs correspondent
, 64, whom he’d met at NBC in 1990 and began dating two years later.They were married in 1995 and went on to