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Judge to rule if pharmacies must sell "Plan B" pills
Reuters The rule at issue, adopted by the Washington State Pharmacy Board, includes emergency contraceptives, also known as the "morning-after" pill. The pharmacists challenging the regulation object to being required to furnish the medication because of their … |
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IUD, Implant, the Pill: Cost may play a role in choice of contraceptives
The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines (blog) Birth control pills are about 92 percent effective compared to long-acting methods such as the IUD and the hormonal implant that are nearly 100 percent effective. (Kirk McKoy/Los Angeles Times) By Michelle Andrews/ The Washington Post In the heated … Pressure for birth control? |
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Memory pills a big no: Experts
Deccan Chronicle By Luna Dewan With board exams round the corner, memory enhancing pills and syrups are selling like hot cakes, but experts (neurologists, psychiatrists and even homoeopaths) say that to date not a single medicine has been proved to boost one's memory … |
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