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Multiple-Birth Rates Lower With Letrozole Than Gonadotropin

Ovarian stimulation with letrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, results in significantly fewer multiple gestations compared with gonadotropin among couples with unexplained infertility, according to a large-scale randomized trial. However, the rate of multiple gestations was not significantly different between letrozole and clomiphene, researchers report in an article published in the September 24 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.

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If Menopause Gives You Hot Flashes, New Report Shows What Helps, What Doesn’t

After reviewing the medical literature on non-hormonal hot flash treatments, experts at the North American Menopause Society have weighed in with a report published Wednesday. The downside? The list of treatments that have NOT been proven to work is longer than the list of those that do — and the news may leave many women unhappy.

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FDA to Review Safety of Controversial Women’s Sterilization Device

On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration will hold a public hearing to consider the stories of women like Hughes, who claim they have been seriously harmed by the permanent birth-control device. The agency called the meeting earlier this year amid mounting reports of complications linked to the device — more than 5,000 at last count — and a long-running social media campaign by women who want Essure pulled from the market.

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The Affordable Care Act is Great for Women of Reproductive Age

A report from the Guttmacher Institute found that the proportion of women between the ages of 15 and 44 without insurance dropped by 22 percent in the ACA’s first year. Between 2013 and 2014, the percentage decreased from 17.9 percent to 13.9 percent, according to the report, which was released on Tuesday. That was largely a result of increased Medicaid coverage under the act, which saw a 17.4 percent increase among women of reproductive age.

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These States are Having the Safest (and Least Safe) Sex

According to Trojan, states were scored on two measures of safer sex: sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and contraception. For STD rates, HIV, gonorrhea, and syphilis rates per every 100,000 citizens was examined, as well as the percentage of adults in the state who reported ever receiving an HIV test.