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A state policy will make it easier for women to access many common types of birth control without a visit to the doctor’s office. Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced the policy Monday during a visit to Flint.
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The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has launched an education campaign to explain that contraceptives do not cause abortions.
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A new University of Michigan study finds teenage girls are less likely to use contraception if they are obese. Researchers from the U of M Health System…
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A Michigan company’s legal fight against the Affordable Care Act’s contraception requirement will likely continue, despite the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling…
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Can art and history change the tone of the conversation in the pro-choice movement?Artist and activist Heather Ault believes they can.Heather is the…
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Prescription-free emergency contraception is supposed to be available over-the-counter, across the country, for women of all ages.But, for some, where you…
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There are 12 recognized Native American tribes in Michigan- some 130,000 Native Americans who live throughout our state.Michigan has the largest…
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A federal appeals court ruled against a southeastern Michigan natural foods company that claims it should be exempt from the contraception provision in…
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Michigan will have a federal health exchange to shop for coverage"Michigan will be part of the federal government’s health insurance exchange, instead of…
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The state Senate Health Policy Committee has approved a measure that allows health care providers and insurance companies to deny patients medical…