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NEWS RELEASE ARCHIVE: 2004

Top 10 Ways Sexual and Reproductive Health Suffered In 2004 (12/20/2004)

New Evidence From Africa, Asia and Latin America Underscores Impact of Violence Against Women (12/10/2004)

New Federal Study Shows Progress, Highlights Gaps in Sexual and Reproductive Health For Teens and Adults (12/10/2004)

New Analysis Calls for Increased Integration of Reproductive Health and HIV Prevention Services (11/09/2004)

Timely policy analyses on abortion, stem cell research and more (note to editors) (11/08/2004)

New Study Shows Expanding Medicaid Coverage For Family Planning Services Helps Women (10/25/2004)

World's Poorest Young Women Overlooked by Public Health Campaigns (09/28/2004)

Federally Funded Trainings Encourage Counselors To Direct Pregnant Women Towards Adoption (09/07/2004)

Cultural Values, Economic Patterns Prompt New Approaches to Meeting Hispanics' Sexual and Reproductive Health Needs (08/18/2004)

New Laws Would Permit Increasingly Wide Range Of Health Care Professionals to Deny Patients Information and Care (08/16/2004)

Locally Designed Intervention Succeeds in Encouraging Safer Sexual Behavior Among Young People in Kenya (07/22/2004)

HIV-Positive Women Face Difficult Family Planning Choices (07/06/2004)

Contraception Counts, by State and Congressional District (07/01/2004)

Contraceptive Insurance Coverage Has Improved Dramatically (06/15/2004)

New Resource Documents HIV Risk and Protection for African Youth (06/02/2004)

Parents Lack the Information They Need to Educate Their Children About Safe Sex (04/29/2004)

Shanghai Parents Need Better Contraceptives (04/14/2004)

By Improving Family Planning Access, States Save Money (03/26/2004)

Sexually Transmitted Diseases Among Young Americans Call for Realistic Approach (02/24/2004)

U.S. Teenage Pregnancy Rate Drops For 10th Straight Year (02/19/2004)

New Report Documents Vast Benefits of Investing in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care (02/03/2004)

Longer Delays of First Sex Linked to Contraceptive Use (01/07/2004)

"ABC" Approach Worked In Uganda--But Can It Be Replicated? (01/06/2004)



News Release Archive: 2003

News Release Archive: 2002

News Release Archive: 2001




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