Louisiana lawmakers and women’s health advocacy groups are working to initiate and expand state programs aimed at reducing teen births, births to unmarried women and premature births, the Shreveport Times reports. Compared with the nation as a whole, Louisiana has higher rates of births in each of the three categories, according to the Times…

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