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A group of doctors trains health care providers to treat miscarriage in the emergency department. This could be increasingly important in states where abortion is outlawed.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday finalized a rule change that broadens availability of abortion pills to many more pharmacies, including large chains and mail-order companies.
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They were pioneers in their fields, working to improve the health and lives of other women and paving the way for other female scientists.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services and Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee's report is finally out after months of delays.
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Several states, including Ohio, have expanded insurance coverage for other forms of screening.
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Many people in the U.S. have bacterial vaginosis, or BV, which in some cases is linked to serious, long-term health issues.
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If Austin Rep. Donna Howard's latest bill makes it through the Legislature and becomes law, Texas will join 24 other states that don't tax feminine hygiene products.
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What can we say? The experts at Nasty Gal — an apparel-and-accessories site — have the data.
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A new study from RAND explores the impacts of the restrictions on military readiness and retention
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That's the question that researcher Inga Winkler of Columbia University asks. She shares advice on how to overcome feelings of shame and embarrassment about menstruation.