Contraceptive Technology Update 2000 Index
Abortion
Debate over abortion "promotion," AUG:98
Mifepristone approval delayed, MAY:53
Mifepristone approval won’t remedy the abortion restrictions you face, DEC:141
Proposed restrictions may curb access, AUG:89
Condoms
Condoms effective for pregnancy, HIV protection, MAR:29
Female condom makes its mark, OCT:122
Ideas for National Condom Week, FEB:22
Lifestyles Condoms adds new flavors, NOV:138
Teens use "Condom Sense," NOV:135
Contraceptives
ARHP launches on-line contraceptive quiz, MAY:64
Contraceptives and teens: What are options? SEP:109
Contraceptives focus of ACOG publication, NOV:138
Correction: Inaccurate FemCap description, APR:52
Counseling important in sterilization, JUL:79
Duramed Pharmaceuticals targets women, FEB:19
FDA approves Lunelle monthly injectable, NOV: Supplement
FemCap in Germany, seeking U.S. approval, MAR:35
Broaden counseling with addition of injectable, DEC:144
Microbicides, vaccines cut pregnancies, STDs, JAN:1
Mirena intrauterine system seeks U.S. nod, APR:44
N-9 as contraceptive: Providers share views, OCT:121
Observations from CTU’s editorial advisory board, JAN:13
Predictions: Future of family planning, JAN,:12
Sterilization top contraceptive, JUL:77
Teens’ contraceptive use inconsistent, JUN:74
Today sponge in Canada; U.S. debut near, MAR:39
Emergency contraception
"After the Fact, After the Act" spotlights emergency contraception, MAY:57
Dedicated ECPs move into Canada, FEB:28
"EC to Go" takes off at Maryland sites, MAR:33
Help patients obtain emergency contraception, APR:43
Improve access to emergency contraception, AUG:93
New emergency contraception report available, JUL:82
Plan B receives Canadian approval, MAY:63
Providers make emergency contraception readily available, SEP:112
Raise young adults’ emergency contraception awareness, JUL:81
Sample emergency contraception telephone screening protocol, AUG: Supplement
What will it take to get emergency contraception to women who need it? APR:41
Legislative
Capitol Hill: Forecast for 2000, FEB:26
Contraceptive coverage issues: 2000 in review, DEC:151
Debate over abortion "promotion," AUG:98
Politics of HPV; legislation at issue, MAY:61
Reproductive rights: U.S. lags behind, JAN:5
Male
Add no-scalpel vasectomy, MAY:56
Include young males in prevention, APR:47
Male vaccine studied; shots not yet reality, FEB:21
Managed care
Include family planning service in managed care, DEC:148
Managed care report card includes women’s health, FEB:17
Menopause/perimenopause/ post-menopause
Check midlife women for cardiovascular disease, OCT:125
Consider OC use in perimenopause, MAR:31
How to make switch from OCs to HRT, MAR:33
HRT studies address breast cancer, CHD JUN:65
Incontinence treatment options, JUL:84
New progestins for HRT, OC, JUL:83
Osteoporosis: stop the "bone robber," JUN:71
Reduce cardiovascular disease risks in women, DEC:149
Restore bladder control with nondrug treatment, MAR:36
Talk up menopause in discussion groups, APR:49
Update won’t stop Women’s Health Initiative, JUN:68
Weighing risks of transdermal HRT, FEB:24
Microbicides
Microbicides, vaccines cut pregnancies, STDs, JAN:1
N-9 as contraceptive: Providers share views, OCT:121
N-9 fails as microbicide, OCT:119
Push is on for increased microbicide R&D funds, JUN:69
Norplant
Check stock for suspect Norplant, OCT:117
Norplant data shows 7-year effectiveness, AUG:91
Norplant insertions, removals low, SEP:105
Test results may decide Norplant fate, NOV:129
Oral contraceptives
Despite risks, OCs add benefits, OCT:124
Do OCs affect bone mineral density? AUG:95
Examine special issues in providing OCs, SEP:106
Examine use of low- and lower-dose OCs, JUN:72
Help women achieve success with the Pill, DEC:146
OCs continue lead as top contraceptive, SEP:101
Peers share insights on OCs, SEP:109
Third-generation OCs don’t increase VTE risks, NOV:132
Patient handouts
Fact Sheet: Breast-feeding, JUL:Supplement
Fact Sheet: Combined oral contraceptives, SEP:Supplement
Fact Sheet: HPV and cervical cancer, MAY:Supplement
Fact Sheet: Women and HIV/AIDS in English/Spanish, MAY:Supplement
Provider resources
20 years, 20 articles: Studies to know, JAN:8
Advanced practice providers impact care, JAN:7
Breast cancer awareness sites on the Web, OCT:126
Breast-feeding Web sites, JUL:87
Complementary medicine resource for nurses, OCT:126
Contraceptives focus of ACOG publication, NOV:138
Fall reproductive conferences set, SEP:115
Favorite advocacy sites on Web, APR:50
Health education sites on the Web, MAY:60
Michael Burnhill memorial announced, NOV:136
Quest for Excellence conference, SEP:114
Teen Internet program resources, JUL:86
Women’s health self-learning modules, MAY:63
World AIDS Day Web sites, NOV:137
Reproductive tract infections
Bridge the herpes "disconnect," AUG Supplement:1
Chlamydia & STD Awareness Month resources on Web, MAR:38
Correction on LSIL acronym, MAY:64
Flushing out the "hidden epidemic," JAN:4
Get a handle on herpes with new tests, AUG Supplement:3
HPV DNA tests eyed for cancer screening, MAY Supplement:1
HPV hotline focus of new resouce center, APR:46
N-9 fails as microbicide, OCT:119
New formulation cuts BV treatment, NOV:139
Push is on for increased microbicide R&D funds, JUN:69
Talking to teens about HIV testing, FEB Supplement:3
Take control during National HIV Testing Day, MAY Supplement:3
Teenagers and HIV testing, FEB supplement:1
Sterilization
Add no-scalpel vasectomy, MAY:56
Counseling important in sterilization, JUL:79
Sterilization top contraceptive, JUL:77
Teens
Adolescent health sites on Web, FEB:25
Contraceptives and teens: What are options? SEP:109
Include young males in prevention, APR:47
Many teens not getting comprehensive sex ed, MAY:58
New data on teen behavior, NOV:133
Raise young adults’ emergency contraception awareness, JUL:81
Talking to teens about HIV testing, FEB Supplement:3
Teen Internet program resources, JUL:86
Teen-agers and HIV testing, FEB Supplement:1
Teens use "Condom Sense," NOV:135
Teens’ contraceptive use inconsistent, JUN:74
Women’s health
Alternative therapies increasing, SEP:113
Educational module targets hyperlipidemia, FEB:27
Universal HIV tests eyed for prenatal care, AUG:96
Women’s health self-learning modules, MAY:63
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