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A new smartphone app offers to prescribe birth control without seeing a doctor in person. It's called Nurx and it's now available in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Once you download the app, the patient ...
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Femasys Inc. announced the achievement of CE mark certification for the FemBloc delivery system, marking it as the first regulatory approval in the world for a non-surgical permanent birth control ...
Pandia Health is an online telehealth service. The company specializes in female health, providing personalized birth control medications and treatments for other hormonal-related health conditions.
Female-founded startups are sidestepping politicians with birth control-delivery services, at-home STI testing, and more—to give women control of their health care. “Most key stakeholders at the helm ...
About two years after the US Food and Drug Administration approved the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the United States, a new study suggests that many people who may not have had access ...
Within the next couple of decades, a new generation of contraceptives could hit the American market. One, a pill that prevents certain cells from accessing vitamin A, might be able to limit fertility ...
Maya Roman steps out of a building on DePaul University’s campus onto a public sidewalk. She pulls a brown paper bag out of a black tote and, without opening it, hands it to a classmate with bright ...