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- FHI - Contraceptive Update: Newer OCs and Blood Clot Risks
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IUDs are among the safest and most effective contraceptives available. Articles outline how IUDs work, who are best candidates, use among postpartum women, FAQs and training needs.
- FHI - Microbicides for HIV prevention
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Scientists are working diligently on developing a topical microbide that could help to relieve the HIV epidemic in Africa.
- FHI - Expert Consultation on Vasectomy (2003)
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Over 40 representatives from 24 reproductive health research, service delivery, training, advocacy, and donor organizations and institutions, as well as universities, met in Washington, DC, December 3 to 5, 2003 to prioritize future research related to...
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- FHI - Youth InfoNet 15
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Youth InfoNet 15, May 2005. Youth InfoNet is a one-stop electronic source for new publications and information on youth reproductive health and HIV prevention. It includes a list of program resources available on-line as well as selected research summ...
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- FHI - October 15, 1999
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First time contraceptive users have diverse needs
- FHI - October 15, 1999
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First time contraceptive users have diverse needs
- FHI - Archived Press Releases
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FHI is a nonprofit international organization, managing research and field activities in more than 70 countries in the areas of HIV/AIDS and reproductive health to meet the public health needs of some of the world's most vulnerable people.
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