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Is the nation's most popular form of birth control on the way out?
By Rebecca Traister
February 1, 2006
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The FDA issues a warning that Ortho Evra birth control patches increase the risk of stroke.
By Rebecca Traister
November 11, 2005
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A peek into the sex lives of moralistic right-wing blowhards, part 934: Horsley gets horsey, Hager is horrible!
By Rebecca Traister
May 13, 2005
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The right has moved its war on abortion from the clinic to the pharmacy, where it now seeks to cripple the sale of contraceptives.
By Gretchen Cook
April 27, 2005
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Dying of cancer, my mother was driven away from the church she loved by its doctrinal rigidity. That I can't forgive.
By Joan Walsh
April 5, 2005
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John Paul II has been appropriated by the American right. But his "culture of life" was not the same as theirs.
By Amy Sullivan
April 2, 2005
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A father goes through the pain and surprise benefits of vasectomy.
By Harry C. Schuhmacher
March 15, 2001
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My drug-peddling dad says it's a simple problem of supply and demand.
By Audrey Fisch
January 4, 2001
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An Indian birth control plan includes distributing condoms via mailmen.
By Jack Boulware
November 10, 2000
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By Leah Kohlenberg
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July 14, 2000
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The FDA may make oral contraceptives available over the counter -- and neither pro-life nor pro-choice groups seem to care.
By Leah Kohlenberg
July 10, 2000
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Chinese parents and teachers are not sure they want rubbers sold at colleges.
By Jack Boulware
May 11, 2000
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New Egyptian network to deal with sex and birth control.
By Jack Boulware
May 8, 2000
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Rereading Alex Comfort's "The Joy of Sex" on the morning after.
By Virginia Vitzthum
April 18, 2000
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The Today Sponge survives the strange saga of its five-year disappearance.
By Jenn Shreve
March 15, 2000
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The real news is that access to medical abortion doesn't increase the overall rate.
By Elissa Keeler Miller
January 13, 2000
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Make men deal with birth control; race, music and Macy Gray; Lycos should run "Jews for Jesus" ads.
Letters to the Editor
August 18, 1999
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Some researchers say we're on the cusp of a contraceptive revolution. Carl Djerassi, the father of the Pill, doesn't think so.
By Dawn MacKeen
August 11, 1999
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The Village Voice takes Jar Jar theorizing too far; a quasi-national alternative glossy editor's cri de coeur; new theories on love and marriage.
By Jenn Shreve
June 11, 1999
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One man confronts his fear of sharp instruments in sensitive places.
By Gary Kauf
June 2, 1999
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Why do women get away with "accidentally" getting pregnant -- when if a man tried to pull the same manipulative stunt, he'd be Bobbitted?
By Tracy Quan
September 23, 1998
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By Susie Bright
June 19, 1998
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The money trail of his philanthropy suggests some clues to the political leanings of Microsoft's founder.
By Andrew Leonard
January 29, 1998