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" ... And while the test may come as a God-send to millions of women who struggle with the often disturbing symptoms leading up to menopause, the FDA cautions clinicians not to let the test be the sole predictor of a woman's health status. “Clinicians should carefully evaluate PicoAMH Elisa test results in the context of a full clinical work up to ensure that contraceptives are not discontinued in women who have not yet reached menopause and that uterine bleeding due to endometrial cancer is not dismissed as a diagnosis," the FDA said in a statement. "The PicoAMH Elisa test should not be used to assess a woman’s fertility status or to monitor or predict the ovarian response in women undergoing or planning to undergo fertility treatments.” ... "
" ... As someone deeply passionate about female health, I was interested to find out how can AI drug discovery help to unlock opportunities for women, particularly around non-hormonal contraceptives (NHCs). “Historically, not enough data has been collected or recorded on women’s health. The gender data gap means that women are often at a severe disadvantage when it comes to getting the treatments that they need. This is especially true when it comes to reproductive health across the globe. It is estimated that many women – especially in developing countries – still have an unmet need for modern contraception. Hormonal contraceptives aren’t suitable for all women, with some women experiencing side effects ranging from headaches to sickness, to mood swings. The availability of NHCs would be a game-changer for many women. For example, when you think about this in a more global context, currently, in developing countries family planning plays an important role in reducing maternal, infant, and child mortality. So providing more options for women will be beneficial to both them and their families,” explains Barrault. ... "
" ... Christians are often pilloried for imposing private morality on the public. Yet, this fiasco reveals the absurdity of the so-called “war on women.” Mr. Green seeks neither to outlaw contraception nor to prevent his workers from using birth control. Hobby Lobby’s health plans already cover contraceptives. Moreover, the “preventive medicine” in question remains widely, and cheaply, accessible elsewhere. ... "
" ... In addition to the abortion debate, the judiciary is likely to decide on restrictions to contraceptives and maternity leave after delivery, as well as other more general health concerns such as work-requirements for Medicaid and the provision of healthcare for undocumented families. ... "
" ... “By providing access to modern contraceptives we can improve health,” Haines said, “but also we can reduce environmental pressures in the future.” ... "