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Taylor Wizner
Reporter, Ideastream Public Media and Side EffectsTaylor Wizner is a health reporter for Ideastream Public Media. She previously reported for Interlochen Public Radio in northern Michigan and WDET in Detroit. Taylor graduated from the University of Michigan and has a master's degree from Columbia Journalism School. She can be reached at twizner@ideastream.org.
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In states where abortion was restricted following the fall of Roe v. Wade, a growing number of people are seeking permanent contraception.
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Just a few drops of e-liquid can lead to symptoms such as seizures and loss of consciousness or even death in young children. These liquids typically contain nicotine and other ingredients in high concentrations.