Contraception News and Research

Latest Contraception News and Research

First Edition: January 6, 2014

First Edition: January 6, 2014

Making lists: Parts of the health law to note

Making lists: Parts of the health law to note

Who the health law's first wave left behind, and who it embraced

Who the health law's first wave left behind, and who it embraced

Justice dept. defends birth control rule

Justice dept. defends birth control rule

First Edition: January 3, 2014

First Edition: January 3, 2014

Viewpoints: Michael Moore finds health law affordability 'a cruel joke'; can more marketing help sell insurance?

Viewpoints: Michael Moore finds health law affordability 'a cruel joke'; can more marketing help sell insurance?

Temporary halt to Obamacare birth control rule from justice Sotomayor

Temporary halt to Obamacare birth control rule from justice Sotomayor

First Edition: Jan. 2, 2014

First Edition: Jan. 2, 2014

Two different rulings on health law's contraceptive rule

Two different rulings on health law's contraceptive rule

Study reveals that pharmacy staff misleads teens on emergency contraception

Study reveals that pharmacy staff misleads teens on emergency contraception

First Edition: December 20, 2013

First Edition: December 20, 2013

Experts discuss ways to expand contraceptive choice, increase access to LARCs

Experts discuss ways to expand contraceptive choice, increase access to LARCs

State highlights: Fewer visits to Texas women's clinics after planned parenthood exclusion; Minn. health spending growth slows

State highlights: Fewer visits to Texas women's clinics after planned parenthood exclusion; Minn. health spending growth slows

First Edition: December 13, 2013

First Edition: December 13, 2013

Celgene subsidiary presents REVLIMID study results on lymphoma at ASH annual meeting

Celgene subsidiary presents REVLIMID study results on lymphoma at ASH annual meeting

Viewpoints: Coping with physician shortage; 'righteous' hobby lobby cause; enrolling millennials

Viewpoints: Coping with physician shortage; 'righteous' hobby lobby cause; enrolling millennials

Federal judge hears arguments on health law subsidies

Federal judge hears arguments on health law subsidies

First Edition: December 4, 2013

First Edition: December 4, 2013

New male contraceptive pill could soon be available

New male contraceptive pill could soon be available

Supreme Court turns down Liberty University's challenge to the health law's employer mandate

Supreme Court turns down Liberty University's challenge to the health law's employer mandate

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