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Clinicians are familiar with use of dedicated emergency contraceptive (EC) products such as Plan B One-Step (Teva Pharmaceuticals USA) and Next Choice (Watson Pharmaceuticals), as well as the EC use of the copper T380A intrauterine device (ParaGard IUD, Duramed Pharmaceuticals).
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Flip through your patient files from the last week. If you see heavy menstrual bleeding checked several times in your charts, there's a good reason: One-third of all women report such bleeding at some point during their lives.
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Shannon is a 15-year-old patient who is sexually active. She has previously used oral contraceptives, but Shannon experienced an unplanned pregnancy when she missed several days of pills in her pill pack and failed to come in for emergency contraception. What birth control methods can you offer?
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With partisan fighting increasingly the norm in Washington, one of the few potential points of agreement might be federal funding for so-called home visiting programs.
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Educate adolescents and young women about human papillomavirus (HPV) with new materials provided by the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) "Be Confident!" campaign.
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Contrary to stereotypes, HIV in America is showing more than a touch of gray.
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Research consistently has shown that HIV-positive patients perform cognitively at lower levels than their uninfected peers, an expert says.
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Although the total number of annual perinatal HIV infections in the United States has decreased approximately 90% since 1991 and continue to fall in the most recent data set from 2004-2007 racial/ethnic disparities persist, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports.
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"We have a national responsibility to alleviate the HIV/AIDS-related suffering of African-Americans by ensuring that they have full knowledge ofand access toall proven forms of HIV prevention, treatment and care," Anthony S. Fauci, MD, director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said Feb. 7, 2010, commemorating the 10th annual National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.