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How A Shortage Of Healthcare Workers Complicates Contraceptive Access

March 11, 2024

Julia Strasser spoke to Upstream USA about the importance of provider distribution in ensuring access to contraceptive care.

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Is the Constitution Bad for Your Health? Symposium Will Feature Jacobs Institute Speakers

March 8, 2024

Sara Imershein, Julia Strasser, and Sonia Suter will speak about the reproductive health and rights at a symposium on March 22, 2024.

Conservatives Gear Up for EPA Revamp in 2025

February 26, 2024

Liz Borkowski responded to plans to change how EPA operates.

Texas fights Biden over saving the life of mothers during crisis pregnancies

January 24, 2024

Sara Rosenbaum spoke to Texas Public Radio about abortion and the EMTALA law.

Hospital Maternity Units are Closing across Michigan

January 12, 2024

Julia Strasser explained to the Michigan Independent how national trends in maternity providers play out in states like Michigan.

EPA to Unveil Scientific Integrity Plan Soon. Will it Work?

January 11, 2024

Liz Borkowski discussed EPA's draft scientific integrity plan with E&E News.

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Gibbs Leadership Prize: Best Manuscripts of 2023 in Women’s Health Issues

December 18, 2023

The 2023 Gibbs Prize has been awarded to authors of two studies that address substance use during pregnancy.

Is abortion access in peril (even where it's legal)? Supreme Court case could tip balance.

December 14, 2023

Sara Rosenbaum told USA Today that if the Supreme Court rules against FDA's current mifepristone rules, it “would be the equivalent of a nationwide ban.”

Abortion Pill Access Threatened as Justices Take Narrow Appeal

December 14, 2023

Sara Rosenbaum told Bloomberg Law that the Supreme Court could decide the medication abortion case by determining that the plaintiffs don’t have standing.

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Women’s Health Issues Releases Equity-Focused Resources for Authors

November 30, 2023

Women's Health Issues has released two new resources for authors as part of the journal's work to advance equity in academic publishing.

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APHA Panel Discusses Pharmacists' Role in Contraceptive Care

November 20, 2023

Julia Strasser was one of three panelists at an American Public Health Association annual meeting panel on pharmacists and contraceptive care.

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Which Primary Care Providers Offer Family Planning Services? Study Reports on Facility and Clinician Characteristics

November 10, 2023

The Editor's Choice study in the Nov/Dec Women's Health Issues examines provision of family planning services by primary care providers.