Family Practice NewsLARCs remain best contraception for teensOctober 26, 2017PediatricsWomen's HealthContraception
Family Practice NewsMany women have unprotected sex in year after bariatric surgeryOctober 21, 2017ContraceptionWomen's HealthObesity
Family Practice NewsContraception coverage rollback is discriminatoryOctober 12, 2017ContraceptionBusiness of MedicineWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsTrump administration narrows contraceptive mandateOctober 6, 2017ContraceptionPractice ManagementBusiness of MedicineWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsCopper IUDs increase bacterial vaginosis riskAugust 22, 2017ContraceptionWomen's HealthInfectious Diseases
Family Practice NewsOral contraceptive use linked to lower rheumatoid arthritis riskAugust 17, 2017ContraceptionRheumatologyWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsFDA extends Liletta IUD duration of use to 4 yearsAugust 8, 2017ContraceptionWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsHormonal IUD is most cost-effective menorrhagia managementAugust 3, 2017Women's HealthContraception
Family Practice NewsHHS eliminates funding for teen pregnancy prevention programsJuly 21, 2017ContraceptionPractice ManagementPediatricsBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsHow primary care physicians can hit the mark on contraceptive counselingJuly 11, 2017Women's HealthContraception
Family Practice NewsMore states require coverage of 1-year supplies of contraceptionJune 27, 2017ContraceptionHealth PolicyWomen's HealthBusiness of Medicine
Family Practice NewsLess sex, more contraception use in teens in last decadeJune 22, 2017ContraceptionWomen's HealthPediatrics
Family Practice NewsHHS proposal may limit birth control accessJune 1, 2017ContraceptionBusiness of MedicinePractice ManagementWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsLARCs are underutilized, even where Zika risk is highMay 30, 2017ContraceptionZikaInfectious DiseasesWomen's Health
Family Practice NewsModern estrogen ‘microdoses’ in contraceptives did not increase risk of melanomaMay 24, 2017Women's HealthDermatologyContraceptionPreventive Care