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Unprecedented Campaign against Reproductive Rights Begins in Congress
Despite campaigning on job creation, the economy, and limited government in the 2010 elections, after taking the majority,…
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2012 Budget Preserves Important Sexual and Reproductive Health Spending
For Immediate Release Contact: Patrick Malone February 15, 2011 (202) 265-2405 pmalone@siecus.org …
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Manufacturer Moves to Make Emergency Contraception Available to All Women over the Counter
Teva Pharmaceuticals, the manufacturer of the emergency contraceptive Plan B One-Step, has filed an application to the U.S.…
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Heartland State Considers Comprehensive Sex Education Legislation
For the first time this legislative session, lawmakers in Nebraska heard a bill that would require all public…
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South African Government Initiates School-Based HIV Testing
In February 2011, South African officials plan to offer HIV testing in designated public schools as part of…
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Studies Debunk Post-Abortion Syndrome Myth
Opponents of a woman’s right to choose abortion often cite the claim that women who undergo abortions suffer…
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Action Alert: Save the Teen Pregnancy Prevention Initiative!
ACTION ALERT STOP EFFORTS TO ELIMINATE THE TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION INITIATIVE AND OTHER VITAL HEALTH PROGRAMS …
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ACTION ALERT STOP EFFORTS TO ELIMINATE THE TEEN PREGNANCY PREVENTION INITIATIVE AND OTHER VITAL HEALTH PROGRAMS …
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National Prevention and Health Promotion Strategy Nears Completion
Among the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Public Law 111-148), commonly referred to as…
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A Year after the Earthquake, Haiti Struggles to Provide Reproductive Health Care
One year after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Haiti on January 12, 2010, efforts to protect women living in…
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New Research Shows Stagnation of Previously Declining U.S. Abortion Rates
Abortion rates in the United States have been steadily falling since 1981, but according to new research by…
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Mississippi Sex Ed Bill Takes a Shot at Improving State Policy, Supporting Adolescent Health
Just weeks after the start of the Mississippi 2011 State Legislative Session on January 4, 2011, there have…