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2001-06-04 04:00:00 PDT Berkeley-- The legions of ground squirrels at the Berkeley Marina have it made: succulent grass, a smorgasbord of handouts and romantic views of the bay. But city and ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Associated Press polling editor Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux about how contraception became politicized among Christians in the U.S..
Although Eagen-Torkko applauded the rise in emergency contraception access on college campuses, she expressed concern this will disincentivize young people from meeting with health providers and ...
Many Republicans are calling the Right to Contraception Act a political move and a “scare tactic” because, according to them, there isn’t a threat to birth control access.
A small team of researchers responsible for keeping clinicians up to date on contraception research has been cut. Doctors say they rely on the team's guidance when advising women about contraception.
M ost women in the U.S. between the ages of 15 and 49 use contraception, according to federal data released Wednesday — and the most common form is permanent.. According to the new report from ...
Women in states with the most restrictive abortion laws have also become less likely to access prescription birth control, a new study suggests. In a dozen states that have enacted near-total ...