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Is Breastfeeding Revolutionary?

March 20, 2012
by Rachel Lincoln Sarnoff Executive Director & CEO Healthy Child Healthy World www.healthychild.org I remember the first time I saw someone breastfeed. I was 27 and had just gotten married; one of my best friends had her baby the same year. We all sat around marveling at this amazing little...

I will NOT be denied: Protect women's health care!

March 19, 2012
The Maryland Women’s Coalition for Health Care Reform is proud to join the National Women’s Law Center’s I Will NOT Be Denied™ campaign to educate the public about the benefits of the health care law and what is at stake if it is repealed. We are joining the NWLC in releasing their new campaign...
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Celebrating the 2nd Anniversary of the Affordable Care Act! A MomsRising member stories blog carnival

March 19, 2012
March 23rd will mark the second anniversary of the signing of the Affordable Care Act. In the time since it first went into effect, this law has improved the lives and health of millions--with many more improvements to come as the law is fully implemented in 2014. At MomsRising, we've heard from...
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Reform. It’s Good For Your Health

March 19, 2012
Even as many of us celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the signing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), others are trying to turn back the clock. Have they forgotten that with our former health care system, thousands of Americans were going bankrupt, losing their houses and even...
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Healthcare Reform and Breastfeeding

March 19, 2012
Two years have passed since the signing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act . In it, provision 4207 stated that employers must provide a place other than a bathroom and reasonable time for women to express their breastmilk during the baby’s first year of life. The Department of Labor’...

5 Ways Health Reform Supports Women

March 19, 2012
On March 23, 2010, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was signed into law. Two years later, we are days away from oral arguments in the case before the U.S. Supreme Court that will decide its fate. These two occasions have prompted us at the National Health Law Program (NHeLP) to pause and take stock of...
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My son is a leukemia survivor

March 18, 2012
My 8 year old son is a leukemia survivor. He was diagnosed with leukemia when he was 3 years old. He underwent 3 years of chemotherapy and has been off treatment since June, 2010. We were fortunate to have had good insurance through my husband’s employer when our son got sick. However, a couple of...
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I finally have hope that I can maintain my health!

March 16, 2012
I just recently applied to a federal health plan option for those diagnosed with a pre-existing condition. I finally have hope that I can maintain my health, which doesn't take much! I simply need to be seen by a specialist annually and know that if something comes up I can have it taken care of...
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Let my husband and his incredible doctors fight his disease

March 16, 2012
When my husband was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma last year, we counted our blessings: the support of family and friends, and my health insurance provided by my employer. We thought about the many friends in our lives, and earlier times in our own lives, when we were uninsured and the financial...

My daughter has non-Hodgkins lymphoma

March 16, 2012
My daughter has lived in London for 18 years. Five years ago, she was diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma. Thankfully, she is in remission but her condition is considered incurable. She would like to return to Missouri to be near family. However, since our state has refused to implement the Pre-...
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