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Attacks continue on family planning funds
The last several years have brought unprecedented attacks on the publicly supported family planning effort in the United States. -
Contraceptive Technology Update - December 2013 Issue in PDF
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STI: Initial positive results reported on herpes vaccine — What’s next?
Some 776,000 U.S. residents incur new genital herpes infections annually. There is no cure. Initial, positive results are reported for a therapeutic vaccine candidate for treating genital herpes. -
Lower unintended pregnancy rates: Use IUD for emergency contraception
Women seeking emergency contraception (EC) are at high risk of unintended pregnancy. -
The search has begun for long-acting contraceptives
FHI 360 has launched its Contraceptive Technology Innovation Initiative to develop innovative, long-acting contraceptives. -
Postpartum LARCs help avert repeat pregnancy
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Help women lower risks for gynecologic cancers
As a healthcare provider, there are several things you can do to help women lower their risks for gynecologic cancer. -
STI: CDC launches STD treatment mobile app
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Does Persistent Subclinical Hypothyroidism Put the Elderly at Cardiovascular Risk?
In older adults, no association was found between subclinical hypothyroidism and coronary heart disease, heart failure, and cardiovascular mortality. -
Pharmacology Watch: FDA Approves Apixaban for Patients with Nonvalvular AF
Apixaban approval; new dental clinical practice guideline; apixaban for VTE; aspirin resistance; tamoxifen treatment; and FDA actions.