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The article appears to be a Guardian health section landing page rather than a single article, featuring multiple headlines and brief summaries of separate stories. The topics covered include measles spreading in South Carolina amid efforts by RFK Jr.'s allies to weaken vaccine laws, a UK surgeon cleared of antisemitism charges criticizing the GMC's response, the unraveling of abortion law reforms in El Salvador, and a personal essay about a pet cat. No single in-depth article is present, only aggregated story teasers from the publication's health and society coverage.

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Health | Society | The Guardian

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Monday 2 March 2026

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Dr Ghassan Abu-Sittah accuses regulator of seeking ‘politically acceptable’ outcome after allegations dismissedUK surgeon cleared of antisemitism criticises GMC’s plan to challenge ruling -

Years of campaigning led to the release of 81 women imprisoned under the country’s strict reproductive laws, but the suspension of civil rights by President Nayib Bukele is fuelling a new wave of criminalisationJailed for losing a pregnancy: how progress on El Salvador’s harsh anti-abortion law is unravelling -

Activists who dispute safety of vaccines are pushing to limit immunization requirements in schoolsAs measles spreads in South Carolina, RFK Jr’s allies work to gut vaccine laws -

He could use door handles and steal catnip from the kitchen cupboards. And, when I became very unwell, he would pace around me like a doctor on callThe pet I’ll never forget: Harvey, the most human of cats who helped me through grief and illness

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