Emergency Contraception
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25. Emergency contraception is under attack by US pharmacists
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26. Over-the-counter emergency contraception available soon across country?
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27. Apparent interaction between warfarin and levonorgestrel used for emergency contraception
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28. Justice department fails to mention emergency contraception after rape
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29. Approval of FDA commissioner held up by emergency contraception issue
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30. Canada’s drug advisory committee says emergency contraception should be available over the counter
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31. Effects of making emergency contraception available without a physician's prescription: a population-based study
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32. Improving teenagers' knowledge of emergency contraception: cluster randomised controlled trial of a teacher led intervention
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33. Young women's accounts of factors influencing their use and non-use of emergency contraception: in-depth interview study
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34. The Effect of Access to Emergency Contraceptive Pills on Women's Use of Highly Effective Contraceptives: Results From a French National Cohort Study
We examined changes in contraceptive behaviors after emergency contraception (EC) pill use. A nationally representative cohort of 2863 French women was studied to identify 272 instances of EC pill use. In 71% of the cases, we found no changes in contraceptive practices from the time of EC pill use to 6 months later: 41% of women continued use of highly effec
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35. Rape in war: the humanitarian response
Women and children are vulnerable to sexual violence in times of conflict, and the risk persists even after they have escaped the conflict area. The impact of rape goes far beyond the immediate effects of the physical attack and has long-lasting consequences. We describe the humanitarian community's response to sexual violence and rape in times of war and ci
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36. Provision for sexual health care of adolescents in genitourinary medicine clinics in the United Kingdom. The British Cooperative Clinical Group.
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the provision for sexual health care of adolescents in genitourinary medicine clinics in the United Kingdom. METHODS: A questionnaire was sent to all 170 consultants in charge of genitourinary medicine clinics in the United Kingdom. RESULTS: Completed questionnaires were received from 119 consultants in charge of clinics. Eleven pe