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NEWS RELEASE ARCHIVE: 2001

Researchers weigh options for microbicide development (11/12/2001)

Media Campaign in Cameroon Linked with Increased Contraceptive Use (11/09/2001)

Women with a History of Childhood Abuse Underestimate Sexual Risk (10/02/2001)

State Policymakers Provide Minimal Guidance On Sexuality Education Policy (09/09/2001)

Analysis Identifies Factors That Promote And Protect Against Sexual Activity Among Teens (09/06/2001)

MAYAS ESTAN MAS ATRASADAS QUE LADINAS EN EL USO DE ANTICONCEPTIVOS (09/01/2001)

Mayans lag far behind ladinos in contraceptive use (08/17/2001)

Federal Abstinence-Only Education Funds Frequently Used (07/23/2001)

Private Health Insurance Falls Short in Covering Key Reproductive and Sexual Health Services in Washington State (07/23/2001)

Many Hiv-Infected Adults In The United States Desire and Expect to Have Children (07/23/2001)

Global Gag Rule Is Anti-Family Planning And Undemocratic (06/28/2001)

Teens More Likely To Use Contraception When Partners Are Similar to Each Other (06/01/2001)

Fear And Misconceptions About Contraception Lead Nigerian Youths to Rely on Abortion to Avoid Unwanted Births (05/07/2001)

New Medicaid Managed Care Rules Include Vital Protections For Women Seeking Family Planning (05/01/2001)

Parent-Child Homework Enhances Communication and Supports Teen's Intentions to be Absent (04/01/2001)

Social Networks Influence Contraceptive Choice In Thailand (03/05/2001)

All But Politicians Seem To Agree That Teens Need More Than Abstinence-Only Education (03/01/2001)






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