Por: Newsweek Health October 04, 2022
I first went on the contraceptive pill when I was 17. I had a long-term boyfriend, and while we were using condoms, I decided I wanted a more reliable form of birth control.I knew a few of my friends were on hormonal contraceptives, but didn't really know much about them. It just seemed like everyone I knew was going on them and they made a lot of sense; I didn't spend a whole lot of time thinking about the potential side effects at... + full article
ABC News USA Health September 28, 2022
Sixteen-year-old Adismarys Abreu had been discussing a long-lasting implant with her mother for about a year as a potential solution to increasing menstrual pain. Then Roe v. Wade was overturned, and Abreu joined the throng of teens rushing to their doctors as states began to... + más
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Sixteen-year-old Adismarys Abreu had been discussing a long-lasting birth control implant with her mother for about a year as a potential solution to increasing menstrual pain. Then Roe v. Wade was overturned, and Abreu joined the throng of teens rushing to their doctors as... + más
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Dear Amy: My wife has advanced dementia. After four years of being her sole caregiver, I had to place her in assisted living memory care last year. After five months of psychotherapy and antidepressant medication I’ve finally conquered my deep guilt and sense of having failed... + más
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OMAHA, Neb. -- A Nebraska judge has rejected a lawsuit filed by two Omaha women who sought to have both their names listed as parents on their children’s birth certificates, saying the request conflicts with state law.Lancaster County District Judge Ryan Post said in his... + más
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