Articles Tagged With: Contraception
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California hits a milestone: EC offered direct from pharmacies
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Proposed new rule may impact family planning
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Research eyes MI risk in oral contraceptive use
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Progestin may reduce ovarian cancer risk
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Washington Watch: Association issues call for annual conference
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New guidelines are up for bacterial vaginosis
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EC hotline and web site now managed by ARHP
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Biomedical prevention spotlighted at AIDS 2014
Data presented at the AIDS 2014 international conference indicates that oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) provides a high degree of protection against HIV infection, even for individuals who miss some daily doses. -
EC: Progress made, but challenges remain
Availability of emergency contraception (EC) has broadened since the FDA ruled that generic EC could be sold on store shelves and would no longer require proof of age. -
HPV vaccine continues to be underutilized
According to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) 2013 National Immunization Survey Teen, the number of girls and boys ages 13-17 years receiving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine remains unacceptably low, despite a slight increase in vaccination coverage since 2012.