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The issue of whether a health care provider can refuse to provide treatments they find ethically objectionable is one that has been around for years, although recently it was again brought to the fore with the approval of the over-the-counter sale of the "morning-after" pill.

When morals and medicine conflict: Morning-after pill reignites issues