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Courts Find in Favor of Women Claiming Prempro Caused Breast Cancer

By Rachel Walden — November 25, 2009

Critics Claim Indigent Pregnant Women Put at Risk

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 4, 2006

Critique of Osteoporosis as a Disease and Related Drug Concerns

By Rachel Walden — April 15, 2009

Debate on Banning Prescription Drug Ads

By Rachel Walden — August 18, 2009

Debating Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Advertising

By Rachel Walden — February 18, 2009

DES Action Collecting Information on Health Issues in People Exposed to DES

By Rachel Walden — April 10, 2012

DES: A Story of Doctors Not Knowing Best

By Guest Contributor — June 2, 2011

Doctors, Drugs and Data Mining

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 22, 2008

Double Dose, Part 1: Poll – Pro-Life Majority a Fluke?; Drug Prescriptions, Personal Data for Sale; Individual Insurance Market Full of Loopholes …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 17, 2009

Double Dose: “Push Presents”; Report on Environmental and Occupational Causes of Cancer; More Doctors Offer Online Services; “Juno” Delivers

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 9, 2007

Double Dose: “That’s Family!” Not for Every Family; What Did Glamour Do With America Ferrera?; and Man-Made Chemicals Causing More Female Births

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 14, 2007

Double Dose: A Look at Healthcare for Women Behind Bars; House-Senate Conference Committee Approves Abstinence Education Funding Increase; Majority of Those Polled Support Access to Contraceptives in Schools; Joss Whedon!!

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 2, 2007

Double Dose: A Modest Proposal for Pregnant Teens; C-Section Stats Under Review; Googling Your Health; New Info on Medicare and Health Insurance Coverage

By Christine Cupaiuolo — January 13, 2008

Double Dose: A Reporter Writes About Her Own Rape; Are Doctors Shilling for Drug Companies on Public Radio?; NPR on Women Waiting to Have Children and the “Clash” Between Cuture and Biology; Books Challenged for Sexuality Content; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 10, 2008

Double Dose: BCA Blasts Approval of Avastin; Short Maternity Leave for Women in the Military; Do Cellphones Affect Male Fertility?; More on Migraines; Debating “Juno”

By Christine Cupaiuolo — February 24, 2008

Double Dose: Bed Commercial Draws Praise from Home Birth Activists; Meet Disney’s New Princess; $10 million if You Can Transform Health Care; Quiverfull Movement Takes Root …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 20, 2009

Double Dose: Concerns Over HPV Vaccines; HHS’ Latest Contraception/Conscience Proposal; The Future of Personalized Medicine; Spinach With a Side of Radiation; WALL*E, a Lesbian Love Story …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 23, 2008

Double Dose: Fat is Not a Death Sentence; Google AdWords Prohibits Abortion Ads; Survey: Sex After Kids; What Would Buffy Do?

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 7, 2009

Double Dose: Feminism and Race, Lybrel Gets FDA Approval and It’s All Katha Pollitt’s Fault

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 26, 2007

Double Dose: Finding the Fun in Big Pharma; MacGyver Meets Dr. Ruth; Sex, Lies & Stereotypes: The Truth About Sex Education; Chemical Exposure in Infants

By Christine Cupaiuolo — February 17, 2008

Double Dose: Global Gag Rule Repealed; World’s Largest Sex Survey; New Books on Women’s History, Too Much Medicine

By Christine Cupaiuolo — September 9, 2007

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