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2 Sep 2014: The Hobby Lobby case created bewilderment around birth control, used by 99% of American women of childbearing age. We explain how the ruling affects you
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22 Aug 2014: Administration to allow religious non-profits and some companies to opt out of paying for birth control in new set of measures
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18 Aug 2014: Community workers are filling the gaps in skilled healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa, but with 500 days until the millennium development goals expire, targets on maternal and reproductive health are far from being met. Liz Ford reports
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10 Aug 2014: Pills, condoms, coils, implants… What do you use? Scientist and writer Nicola Davis explains her choice, and why she believes we are given far too little information on the variety on offer. Plus, seven other women of different ages discuss the decisions they made
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4 Aug 2014: Jessica Valenti: Beware the enthusiasm shown by anti-feminists for international women’s rights in a fight about equality at home
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14 Jul 2014: James Mackenzie: Vasectomies increase the risk of prostate cancer, a survey has found. But for men the taboo about discussing sexual health is perhaps a bigger threat
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12 Jul 2014: Fluke, who was called a 'prostitute' by Rush Limbaugh in a row over contraception, to run as a Democrat in Los Angeles County
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11 Jul 2014: Developed by researchers at MIT, the 'digital pill' implant could revolutionise birth control, allowing women to switch hormones on and off at the touch of a button, writes Oliver Wainwright
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10 Jul 2014: Jessica Valenti: Let's be honest: trying to overturn Hobby Lobby won't work. Let's get optimistic instead: Republicans have ventured into the feminist minefield of 2014
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