National Women's Health Network

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First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

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Her: Add something zippy to the beginning of this article. Me: Here are some percentages about HPV types and cervical and anal cancer! Sometimes I feel sorry for my editor for National Women’s Health Network newsletter articles. Susan Flinn, you’re ... [Published Women's Health News - May 16 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 07 2013 - 1 reports

Moving Immigrant Mothers Beyond Second-Class Status

This article is part of our Mama’s Day 2013 series  published in partnership with Strong Families .As we get ready to celebrate and honor the work that mamas do every day, I am struck by the severe disconnect between what immigrant mamas need to take ... [Published RHRealityCheck - May 07 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Obama administration appeals morning-after pi...

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Wednesday appealed a federal judge’s order to lift all age limits on who can buy morning-after birth control pills without a prescription.The decision came a day after the Food and Drug Administration had lowered ... [Published New York Daily News - May 02 2013]
First reported Apr 07 2013 - Updated Apr 07 2013 - 1 reports

Over at OBOS: Expanding Abortion Provider Types, and Fertility Clinic Advertising

Couple of recent things over at the Our Bodies Ourselves blog: What’s Wrong With Fertility Clinics and Online Advertising – about the kinds of information on fertility clinic websites, and why it might need better oversight. A version of the article ... [Published Women's Health News - Apr 07 2013]
First reported Apr 03 2013 - Updated Apr 03 2013 - 1 reports

What’s Wrong With Fertility Clinics and Online Advertising

Did you know the United States and New Zealand are the only nations that permit direct-to-consumer (DTC) pharmaceutical ads? A decade ago,  Kaiser Family Foundation  found that every $1 the pharmaceutical industry spends on direct-to-consumer (DTC) ... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Apr 03 2013]
First reported Mar 05 2013 - Updated Mar 05 2013 - 1 reports

Europe Takes on Review of Birth Control Pills Containing Drospirenone

While most birth control pills currently available in the United States are fairly safe for most women , some newer pills that contain the progestin drospirenone have come under scrutiny because of an increased risk of blood clots. Birth control pills ... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Mar 05 2013]
First reported Feb 21 2013 - Updated Feb 21 2013 - 1 reports

Selling Sickness Conference Takes on Disease Mongering This Week in D.C.

The Selling Sickness 2013 conference is taking place in Washington, D.C. this week, focusing on the idea of “disease mongering,” or defining health and disease in a way that promotes the sales of drugs and other treatments that may be unnecessary. ... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Feb 21 2013]

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...Michael Sand, director of clinical research on flibanserin said the company believes "women deserve options and we're hoping flibanserin may represent a safe and effective option for many women" The Washington Post reported Monday

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Freedom of Information Act Used To Push IHS To ... [Published Indian Country Today Media Network - May 13 2013]
Moving Immigrant Mothers Beyond Second-Class St... [Published RHRealityCheck - May 07 2013]
Obama administration appeals morning-after pi... [Published New York Daily News - May 02 2013]
Will This Pill Fix Your Sex Life? [Published Daily Beast - Apr 30 2013]
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What’s Wrong With Fertility Clinics and Online ... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Apr 03 2013]
Europe Takes on Review of Birth Control Pills C... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Mar 05 2013]
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#nerdbrain [Published Women's Health News - May 16 2013]
Her: Add something zippy to the beginning of this article. Me: Here are some percentages about HPV types and cervical and anal cancer! Sometimes I feel sorry for my editor for National Women’s Health Network newsletter articles. Susan Flinn, you’re ...
Over at OBOS: Expanding Abortion Provider Types... [Published Women's Health News - Apr 07 2013]
Couple of recent things over at the Our Bodies Ourselves blog: What’s Wrong With Fertility Clinics and Online Advertising – about the kinds of information on fertility clinic websites, and why it might need better oversight. A version of the article ...
What’s Wrong With Fertility Clinics and Online ... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Apr 03 2013]
Did you know the United States and New Zealand are the only nations that permit direct-to-consumer (DTC) pharmaceutical ads? A decade ago,  Kaiser Family Foundation  found that every $1 the pharmaceutical industry spends on direct-to-consumer (DTC) ...
Europe Takes on Review of Birth Control Pills C... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Mar 05 2013]
While most birth control pills currently available in the United States are fairly safe for most women , some newer pills that contain the progestin drospirenone have come under scrutiny because of an increased risk of blood clots. Birth control pills ...
Selling Sickness Conference Takes on Disease Mo... [Published Our Bodies Our Blog - Feb 21 2013]
The Selling Sickness 2013 conference is taking place in Washington, D.C. this week, focusing on the idea of “disease mongering,” or defining health and disease in a way that promotes the sales of drugs and other treatments that may be unnecessary. ...
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