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WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - Two U.S. Senate Democrats called for an investigation on Thursday into whether a memo from a Christian doctor influenced regulators' rejection of over-the-counter sales of a "morning-after" contraceptive.
Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Patty Murray of Washington said reports about the memo added to concerns that politics was trumping science in the government's review of Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s Plan B contraceptive. snip
Hager is a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist and a professor at the University of Kentucky. He has been open about his Christian beliefs as a spokesman for the Christian Medical Association. He also co-wrote a book that emphasizes the healing power of Jesus and prayer.
WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) - Two U.S. Senate Democrats called for an investigation on Thursday into whether a memo from a Christian doctor influenced regulators' rejection of over-the-counter sales of a "morning-after" contraceptive.
Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Patty Murray of Washington said reports about the memo added to concerns that politics was trumping science in the government's review of Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc.'s Plan B contraceptive. snip
Hager is a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist and a professor at the University of Kentucky. He has been open about his Christian beliefs as a spokesman for the Christian Medical Association. He also co-wrote a book that emphasizes the healing power of Jesus and prayer.