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Birth-control misinformation is rampant online, doctors say

Birth-control misinformation is rampant online, doctors say

Apple News Today
Apr 2, 2024 10 min
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<p>Reporting from the <a href="https://apple.news/AX3WreNSnThiQtHXcOwANEw?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Guardian</a> examines the possible pollution impacts of the collapse of Baltimore&rsquo;s Francis Scott Key Bridge.</p> <p>Lauren Weber of the <a href="https://apple.news/A7d_F-bP7Qt2esgQHJrRWwA?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">Washington Post</a>, who&rsquo;s been speaking to doctors, tells us how they say patients are making birth-control medical decisions based on social-media misinformation.</p> <p>What&rsquo;s it like to live in space? Astronaut Loral O&rsquo;Hara tells <a href="https://apple.news/ANpNKaoqvTKGrDk9WsCAqeQ?campaign_id=applenewstoday_shownotes">NPR</a> it changes her dreams.</p> <p>Today&rsquo;s episode was guest-hosted by Mark Garrison.</p>

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