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Nonclinical Considerations for Support of Pregnancy and Lactation in Clinical Trials. [PDF]
Stanislaus D +18 more
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ABSTRACT Ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) are increasingly prevalent in the Asia Pacific region, necessitating updated, region‐specific guidance on advanced therapies. Targeted small molecule agents, such as filgotinib, tofacitinib, upadacitinib, etrasimod, and ozanimod; and the IL‐23 p19 inhibitors (guselkumab, mirikizumab ...
Choon Jin Ooi +34 more
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Universal Free Contraception Coverage Policy, Out-of-Pocket Payments, and Costs.
Nethery E +10 more
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Contraception in the ED: Understanding Education and Opportunities for Clinicians to Advise Patients. [PDF]
Lewis HB +3 more
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Reimagining Perinatal Care in Alabama Through Innovative Partnerships
Abstract Childbearing families in the United States, especially in rural communities, face inconsistent access to high‐quality maternity care, with many experiencing sparse and fragmented services. In response to long‐standing disparities in Alabama, we created the Women and Children Health Initiative (WACHI), a coordinated hub that advances midwifery ...
Allison Shorten +5 more
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Reasons for contraceptive nonuse at two sites in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Senderowicz L +4 more
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Introduction Although providers may view the use of the noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) screen as an opportunity for patients to learn more about potential chromosomal variants of a fetus, research suggests that patients may view the genetic screening test primarily as an opportunity to learn about their fetus's sex chromosomes and may not ...
Erin P. Johnson +6 more
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Fertility Beliefs and Menstrual Experiences Among Women Entering Opioid Use Disorder Treatment. [PDF]
Bello JK +11 more
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Gender‐Sensitive Nursing: An Operationalizing Concept Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Gender biases in healthcare approaches lead to inequities in patient health outcomes, historically affecting women and gender minorities the most. In medicine, the concept of gender medicine explicitly addresses these disparities.
Ainitze Labaka +3 more
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