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04 Dec

Asking the Right Questions...

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recently put out a series of guidelines recommending that physicians specifically ask their patients about what non-coital sexual activity they're engaging in.... ...

Bury About.co...Diseases October 07

Most infertility patients support using leftover ... [Embryos]

Most infertility patients support using leftover embryos for stem cell research and are in favor of selling the embryos to other couples, according to a recent survey of 1,350 infertility patients at a university fertility center in Illinois. It was estimated in 2002 that nearly 400,000 embryos a...

Bury Jezebel September 29

Sexual activities other than intercourse carry risk of HIV, other STIs, study finds

Sexual activities other than intercourse carry some risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, according to a report from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists published recently in the journal Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reuters reports. ...

Bury News-Med...ews Feed September 04

Cristina Page: Misconception

One of the most amazing things about the recent stir caused by the recently leaked HHS proposal is how little, make that no, effort has been made to investigate whether the claim by the anti-abortion establishment about the mode of action of hormonal birth control is even true. In the thousands t...

Bury HuffingtonPost.com August 21

Protecting the Right of Conscience? [Pharyngula]

Guest Blogger Danio, sneaking a few more posts in: Remember that execrable HHS policy document that proposes an extension of the current protections for health care workers who refuse to provide or assist in treatments that they personally find morally objectionable? I did a little back-track...

Bury ScienceBlogs August 20

Caryl Rivers: Going To the Slammer with Your IUD

In the near future, will American women be legally barred from using the most popular form of birth control, the pill? And could a doctor who prescribes an IUD for a woman go to jail? What about the woman herself? Could she do hard time for her intrauterine device? Sound far-fetched? Consider t...


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