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Today, more than 6 million women of reproductive age rely on Medicaid for their basic health care, including family planning services.
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Are you making strides on the salary front? If the answer is no, count yourself among the majority of family planning providers.
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Infertility is a common condition and usually presents to the primary care physician initially. Infertility is defined as 1 year of unprotected intercourse in which a pregnancy has not been achieved. Fifteen to twenty percent of couples in the United States are infertile, and this rate has remained relatively stable since the early 1980s.
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Insulin Plus Metformin vs Triple Oral Therapy in Type 2 Diabetes; ARB
and ACE-I in Diabetic Nephropathy; Low-Glycemic Index Diets and
Diabetes; Ultralow-Dose Estrogen and Bone in Older Women; Effect of
Intensity of Oral Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation; Patient
Knowledge and Awareness of Hypertension
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A generic form of paroxetine (PaxilGlaxoSmithKline) will soon be on the market. The drug marks the second SSRI antidepressant to go generic after fluoxetine (Prozac) last year.
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An HIV RNA screening program in North Carolina has uncovered the beginning of an outbreak of HIV infection among college students and has led state health officials to speculate that the outbreak could have an impact on youth across the Southeast.
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North Carolinas recent discovery of an HIV outbreak among college students across a wide network of universities has made the public health challenge clear: Either make effective prevention, testing, and counseling services available to at-risk youths, or expect in a few years to add more young people to the states waiting list for HIV medications.
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The Metropolitan Interdenominational Church of Nashville, TN, was about 3 years old in 1984 when the congregation learned that one of the founding members had died of a little-known disease called AIDS.