Sentences with phrase «new contraceptive»

They must provide each patient with a broad range of services, from vaccinations to dental and vision care to mental health services — all of which they would have to offer to any new contraceptive clients, as Rosenbaum points out.11 Expecting FQHC sites to expand their capacity to deliver all of these services to millions of additional clients, and to consistently provide family planning services in a way comparable to Planned Parenthood or other Title X providers, is unrealistic.
If a new contraceptive — tested only in mice so far — is also shown to work in cats, it could be used to control feral populations.
Surveys indicate that the majority of men would be interested in using a new contraceptive, and about 20 % of couples already rely on existing male methods for reproductive control.
The researchers wanted to examine what men thought of the new contraceptive.
Now a team in the United States and India reports promising preliminary results for its new contraceptive vaccine for males.
Any new contraceptive options for men could shift the conversation men and women have about birth control.
Marie Stopes International: New contraceptive pill now available to women in the UK - Politics.co.uk
Ask Catholic Charities in MA for their adoption services (the government made them stop), or what the new contraceptive mandate will do to Catholic and other faith - based hospitals.
The forty years since Humanae Vitae appeared have also vindicated the encyclical's fear that governments would use the new contraceptive technology coercively.
The issues addressed in this program include prevention and treatment of leading causes of maternal, neonatal and pediatric morbidity and mortality, maternal and child nutrition and the role of micronutrients in healthy child bearing, and reproductive health including socio - behavioral aspects, birth practices, and development and evaluation of newer contraceptives.
The same is true for the search for new contraceptives, described by biomedical writer Aimee Cunningham.
The discovery may ultimately lead to the development of new contraceptives which would disable sperm by blocking their ability to smell.

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Closely held corporations with religious objections to contraceptive coverage were exempt as a result of the Hobby Lobby decision in June 2014, until the Administration issued new regulations in July 2015.
The new regulations extend the accommodation available to religiously affiliated nonprofit employers to closely held2 for profit corporations that have adopted a resolution establishing that the corporation objects to some or all contraceptive services on account of the owners» sincerely held religious beliefs.3 Starting in the new plan year, Hobby Lobby and other closely held corporations with religious objections will be required to notify their insurer, third party administrator, or HHS so that the insurer or administrator can still provide the contraceptive coverage directly to the employees and their dependents.
The Decline of Males, his 1999 book, was particularly controversial among feminists for its argument that female contraceptives had altered the balance between the sexes in disturbing new ways (especially by taking from men any say in whether they could have children).
John Jenkins of Notre Dame and John Garvey of Catholic University, for a missed opportunity to speak the whole truth to power about the proposed new HHS mandate that would force all health insurers to cover abortifacient drugs under the rubric of «contraceptives» in «preventive» health coverage for women.
Medicaid programs in many states» New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Illinois, for starters» provide contraceptives to the poor.
Augros, a professor of philosophy at the Center for Higher Studies in Thornwood, New York, pointed to scientific studies that suggested the active drug in Plan B — levonorgestrel — could function not only as a contraceptive, but as an abortifacient.
When oral contraceptives first entered the market, theologians across the religious spectrum wrestled with how to the deal with new medication.
The new rule outlines that religious colleges and universities will not have to «pay, arrange, or refer» contraceptives for students, according to a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services.
Family - owned retail craft chain Hobby Lobby joined the contraception mandate fray yesterday, suing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) over its new requirement for employers to provide healthcare coverage for emergency contraceptives.
In this new democracy of sexual desire the invention of efficient and inexpensive contraceptive devices and of improved drugs for the cure of venereal diseases is regarded as a signal advance toward the goal of the good life, for now it is possible to engage freely and widely in sexual intercourse with little fear of unwanted consequences, in the form of either offspring or infection.
New inexpensive contraceptive technologies will, in many places, result in a decline in «unwanted» fertility by making birth control less prohibitively difficult.
Moreover it needs to be carefully explained that the promotion and use of artificial contraceptives encourages an exploitative attitude to sexual intimacy in which the generation of new life is seen as a «failure», a «disaster», something to be avoided at all costs.
Congress identified the following purposes: the promotion of «self - discipline and other prudent approaches to the problem of adolescent premarital sexual relations,» the promotion of adoption as an alternative for adolescent parents, the development of new approaches to the delivery of care to pregnant teenage girls, and the support of research and demonstration projects «concerning the societal causes and consequences of adolescent premarital sexual relations, contraceptive use, pregnancy, and child rearing.»
These reflections can help solve an apparently new moral question that has recently arisen: whether spouses can licitly engage in condomised sex when their motive is not contraceptive but simply to protect one of them against possible HIV infection.
For, in a day when our new knowledge about contraceptives and sexual technique is supposed to pave the way to the pleasures of sex without anxiety and guilt, people are experiencing a gnawing disappointment, a new anxiety.
On Tuesday, Wheaton College and Belmont Abbey College won a legal round against the HHS contraceptive mandate not only for themselves, but for all fellow plaintiffs as a D.C. appeals court prompted the Obama administration to promise not to enforce the mandate (as currently written) and — on top of that — regularly report on its progress toward new rules that better protect religious freedom.
«Twenty states offer exemptions from contraceptive coverage (usually for religion) for insurers or employers in their policies: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas and West Virginia.»
Even with the new act, no Catholic Hospital ever has to provide contraceptives, or perform abortions.
Everett Piper — the president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, which sued the federal government over the ACA birth control mandate — and Montse Alvarado — executive director of Becket, a leading religious liberty law firm which represented the Little Sisters of the Poor in their contraceptive fight — spoke at the HHS announcement and applauded the new office, as did Jewish and Muslim representatives.
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«Twenty - one states offer exemptions from contraceptive coverage, usually for religious reasons, for insurers or employers in their policies: Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan (administrative rule), Missouri, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas and West Virginia.»
This concept is primarily based on a 1977 study published in the New England Journal of Medicine that showed women who got pregnant shortly after stopping oral contraceptives were twice as likely to have twins.
New research suggests that combination birth control pills, oral contraceptives that contain estrogen and a progestin, don't affect milk production.
«We want women to be considering their contraceptive options ahead of the Christmas and New Year festivities.
Almost two in five (39 %) 16 - 24 year old women have used emergency contraception after sex, indicating that they may not have used or had problems with their contraceptive method, new research undertaken for Marie Stopes International has found.
At issue: The Obama administration's a new rule that mandates a full range of contraceptive coverage by health insurance, including birth control, the so - called «morning - after pill» and sterilization services.
It really started with an image: The all - male, clerical - heavy line - up was speaking before Rep. Darrell Issa's House hearing on the Obama administration's new policy requiring contraceptive coverage in new health insurance policies, with a small exemption for churches that object.
At a rally in New York City Thursday, Ms. Hochul, a former Democratic Congresswoman from Western New York, said she and the governor are forming the new ballot line to «mobilize women and supporters all across the state» following the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on contraceptives and the failure of the New York State Legislature to pass the Women's Equality Act, according to Capital New YoNew York City Thursday, Ms. Hochul, a former Democratic Congresswoman from Western New York, said she and the governor are forming the new ballot line to «mobilize women and supporters all across the state» following the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on contraceptives and the failure of the New York State Legislature to pass the Women's Equality Act, according to Capital New YoNew York, said she and the governor are forming the new ballot line to «mobilize women and supporters all across the state» following the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on contraceptives and the failure of the New York State Legislature to pass the Women's Equality Act, according to Capital New Yonew ballot line to «mobilize women and supporters all across the state» following the recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on contraceptives and the failure of the New York State Legislature to pass the Women's Equality Act, according to Capital New YoNew York State Legislature to pass the Women's Equality Act, according to Capital New YoNew York.
«To further our unity solution for the New York State Senate and define each other's position, there is no doubt all Democrats agree that a united Democratic delegation will take up a progressive agenda including such items as the Dream Act, GENDA, single payer healthcare, the Reproductive Health Act, campaign finance reform, the Contraceptive Care Act among other progressive initiatives that have been, or may be advanced.
«At a time when Republicans in Washington are seeking to roll back the gains made under the Affordable Care Act, it's important that New York lead by guaranteeing access to contraceptives,» Schneiderman said in a statement.
«Male contraceptive compound stops sperm without affecting hormones: Study in monkeys: In preclinical tests, researchers have shown how a new compound can immobilize sperm temporarily without side effects.»
For decades new, reliable contraceptives for men have seemed imminent.
Even with the long road to human testing, odds are that by the time the pill turns 75, there will be new options stocking the contraceptive cabinet.
But LARC and other contraceptive methods, including oral contraceptives, don't protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and nearly half of all new STIs occur among young people in their teens and 20s.
New research indicates that hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants remain highly effective one year beyond their approved duration of use, according to a study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.
New research indicates that hormonal IUDs, pictured here, and contraceptive implants remain highly effective one year beyond their approved duration of use, according to a study at Washington University School of Medicine.
This new approach, unveiled in this month's Nature Biotechnology, might be used to produce steroids — natural substances that can fight cancer and inflammation and are a key ingredient in some contraceptives — at a lower cost than traditional chemical synthesis.
In fact, the synthetic estrogen in contraceptives can wipe out entire fish populations, according to Karen Kidd of the Canadian Rivers Institute at the University of New Brunswick.
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