By COURTNEY HUTCHISON ABC News Medical Unit Feb. 1, 2010 Better than the, a new emergency contraceptive pill, ellaOne, can prevent pregnancy for up to five days after unprotected intercourse. Better than the "morning after pill", a new emergency contraceptive pill, ellaOne, can prevent pregnancy for up to five days after unprotected intercourse. (ADAM...
Sunday, 01 August 2010
Obama's Electronic Health Records Czar: HIV Status and Abortions Need Not be Included
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Newsvine
Dr. David Blumenthal, the Obama administration's National Coordinator for Health Information...
Report proposes new research agenda on pregnancy intentions of HIV-positive women
PhysOrg
PhysOrg
A report issued by the Program on International Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of Public Health proposes a new research agenda to address the sexual and reproductive health and rights of HIV-positive...
Real Contraceptive Choices: Alternatives to Risky Hormone Pills, Patches and Shots
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Newsvine
I contend that natural birth control methods are effective and much better for a woman's...
Contraception and Homosexuality: The Sterile Link of Separation
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Newsvine
The widespread practice of contraception...
Conservatives Moving to Block Implementation of Contraceptive Access Provisions of Affordable Care Act
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Newsvine
Are progressives set to pick a fight with conservatives over contraception? As The Daily Beast's Dana Goldstein reports, right-wing activist...
Contraceptive Pill Has Improved Women's Lives
All Africa
All Africa
The contraceptive pill, commonly known as 'the...
Glenmark bags USFDA nod for generic contraceptive pills
Deccan Chronicle
Deccan Chronicle
Glenmark bags USFDA nod for generic contraceptive pills Share ARTICLEURL...
Pregnancy 101: Pregnancy Hair Changes
The Examiner
The Examiner
Related articles Pregnancy 101: How to take care of your hair post-pregnancy to reduce hairs that fall out Pregnancy 101: When does a baby 'drop' during a 1st or subsequent pregnancy? Pregnancy massage tips for at...
BJP demands ban on contraceptive ads
The Siasat Daily
The Siasat Daily
Panaji, July 22: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Thursday sought a ban on contraceptive pill advertisements on television, saying it encouraged unprotected sex and increased the possibility of AIDS. Speaking during...
Judge extends order blocking Oklahoma abortion law requiring ultrasounds before abortions
Hartford Courant
Hartford Courant
