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CDC report: 20% of US women mistreated during maternity care

In a recent survey, one-fifth of respondents reported negative health care experiences during their pregnancy and delivery, according to a newly released CDC Vital Signs report.
With more training during residency, PCPs could expand reproductive health workforce

Family medicine physicians who received residency training in programs that incorporated community-based care and family planning were more likely to provide reproductive health services than those who did not, recent data show.
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False, misleading information found on websites selling anti-Müllerian hormone tests

Most websites selling direct-to-consumer anti-Müllerian hormone tests had false and misleading claims, possibly leading consumers to believing the tests predict fertility potential and age of menopause, according to researchers.
‘Break the silence’ surrounding menstruation stigma to lessen inequities

Menstrual inequity is experienced worldwide, even in the U.S., where stigmas surrounding menstruation continue affecting all forms of menstrual inequities such as period poverty, access issues and legal issues, according to experts.
Women in health care must learn to ‘unapologetically’ say no, prioritize self-care

As a wife, mother, community specialist and owner of an independent practice, I often am torn in millions of directions — and the pressure can be tremendous.
Appeals court rules on restrictions to mifepristone abortion pill availability

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on restrictions on the abortion drug mifepristone, but this ruling will not go into effect unless it is upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
BLOG: Thou shall not compete

After you have decided to pursue a sale transaction, inevitably one of the biggest topics you’ll come across during the negotiation phase with the buyer is the non-compete restriction.
New guidelines address management of acetaminophen poisoning

A panel of experts chosen by four leading United States and Canadian clinical toxicology societies have developed clinical recommendations for the management of acetaminophen poisoning in ED settings.
Little regret, high satisfaction years after gender-affirming mastectomy

Individuals who underwent gender-affirming mastectomy reported low rates of regret and high levels of satisfaction more than 2 years after surgery, according to a cross-sectional survey study published in JAMA Surgery.
Stress, childbearing delays: The struggles physicians face when starting a family

Infertility, high rates of regret for the delay of childbearing and relationship strain can make family building difficult for many physicians, according to the results of research published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
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