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Submitted by Amie Newman, RH Reality Check on September 4, 2008 - 10:23pm.

The women's health community's own debate about the HPV vaccine has long been overshadowed by Merck's aggressive marketing and lobbying efforts. In the midst of new critiques of Gardasil, now is a good time for women's health advocates to reflect on what has happened, examine what remains unknown and recommit to providing the best in education and prevention. Click the pic!
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on September 3, 2008 - 10:02pm.
Given the United States' teen pregnancy rate, the fact that a teenage daughter of a candidate for national office is pregnant shouldn't come as a surprise. What should stop us in our tracks is the fact that both candidates on the Republican ticket still back abstinence-only programs.
Also see: States Bail on Ab-Only, W. Smith
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on August 27, 2008 - 8:06pm.
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on August 21, 2008 - 8:39pm.
After intense criticism, HHS has removed an explicit redefinition of contraception as abortion from proposed regulations but in so doing, the agency may have created a much larger problem. Click the pic to see our extensive coverage of the proposed regulations.
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on August 15, 2008 - 5:31pm.
Submitted by Amie Newman, RH Reality Check on August 8, 2008 - 1:06am.
The American Pregnancy Association, an organization that presents itself as an unbiased medical resource for women seeking to sustain their pregnancies, in fact acts as a funnel for crisis pregnancy centers. Click the pic!
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on August 1, 2008 - 12:35pm.
There are many reasons a woman might need the morning after pill, emergency contraception, Plan B. But for a drug that's over-the-counter, EC can be surprisingly hard to obtain. After encouraging teen girls to use EC when necessary, Midwest Teen Sex Show host Nikol Hasler decided to see just how accessible it is. The answer: not very.
Submitted by Brady Swenson, RH Reality Check on August 1, 2008 - 12:33pm.
Twenty-five thousand participants from around the world, including world leaders and activists, gather this week at the 17th International AIDS Conference in Mexico City. Reports from our bloggers and advocates below. Click the pic!
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UN Rapporteur on Right to Health Meets with SRH Groups at IAC, M. de Bruyn
- New Frontiers in HIV Prevention Sciences, A. Grebe
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Vaccines and Microbicides: The Long Road to Success, C. Feuer
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Multi-Level Barriers to Effective HIV and TB Treatment for IDUs, A. Weddle
- Where Are All the Young Black People at IAC?, H. Fecadu
- Sex Work, HIV/AIDS and Human Rights: From Criminalization to Protection, K. Castagnaro
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Focusing on US HIV Epidemic at IAC, W. Smith
- Bringing Reproductive Health Providers to the Fight Against AIDS, H. Boonstra and B. Fredrick
- When You Think of Botswana and HIV/AIDS, Think of the Women, G. Sedio
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