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Healthy Living/WellnessFDA Wants Essure Contraceptive Implant To Come With Stronger Warning On Potential Risksby Angela Laguipo
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Healthy Living/WellnessCarpenter Invents Male Birth Control That Can Turn Off Flow Of Semenby Angela Laguipo
Healthy Living/WellnessOregon, California Pharmacists Will Soon Be Allowed To Prescribe Birth Controlby Julienne Roman
Drug Manufacturer Faces Lawsuit As Mislabeled Birth Control Pills Led To Unplanned Pregnanciesby Julienne Roman