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To obtain up-to-the-minute education on intrauterine contraception, attend A Clinical Update on Intrauterine Contraception continuing medical education program organized by the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals (ARHP).
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The next patient in your exam room is an 18-year-old female. What do you think she knows about intrauterine contraception?
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A year after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved behind-the-counter status for the emergency contraceptive (EC) pill Plan B (Barr Pharmaceuticals; Pomona, NY) is the drug more available to women? While the company says sales have increased from about $40 million annually to an expected $80 million for 2007, availability is mixed, according to reports around the country.
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Understanding sexual behavior is an important piece of the family planning puzzle, and a new national report provides insights on current sexual practices.1
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Results of a new survey indicate that in women experiencing heavy periods, pain is the most commonly reported problem.1 What are some clinical strategies to help ease these symptoms?
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Results from a new international meta-analysis study of Gardasil (Merck & Co.; Whitehouse Station, NJ), the cervical cancer vaccine, indicate the shot is nearly 100% effective against the two types of the human papillomavirus (HPV) responsible for most cases of cervical cancer.
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The ECG in the Figure was obtained from a 59-year old man with hypertension. He was admitted to the hospital to rule out acute infarction because of an "unpleasant sensation" in his chest.
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SSRIs are associated with a low rate of birth defects according to 2 new studies in the New England Journal of Medicine. SSRIs are often taken by women in their childbearing years, but the risk of birth defects has been unclear.
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