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Case of brain-dead pregnant woman kept on life support raises tricky questions - The case throws up issues around fetal ...
Who Is Adriana Smith? Adriana Smith, 30, was a mother and registered nurse working at Atlanta's Emory University Hospital. In ...
The case of a pregnant woman in Georgia who was declared brain dead and has been on life support for three months has given ...
The Albany Special Olympics team is headed to Atlanta to compete this weekend for the Georgia Olympics at Emory University. Recreation and Parks Department, led by Director Steven Belk, hosted a huge ...
Emory Healthcare determined that, per Georgia state law forbidding abortions once a child has a heartbeat, it must keep Smith ...
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The mother of an Atlanta-area woman says her pregnant daughter was declared brain-dead more than three months ago, but the state’s abortion law has caused doctors to keep the woman on life support.
Every day that goes by, it’s more cost, more trauma, more questions,” Adriana Smith's mother told a local NBC News affiliate.
A new report from Emory University’s School of Medicine called “The State of Child Health and Well-being” underscores what ...
The family of a pregnant metro Atlanta woman declared brain dead is claiming she is being kept alive only to comply with Georgia’s six-week abortion ban law.
Georgia's "heartbeat law" ​is among the restrictive abortion statutes that have been put in place in many conservative states ...
Seventeen nurses in the U.S. Virgin Islands have completed specialized training to administer rape kits as part of a new ...