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How Does Plan B Work?
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Girls 15 and Up Don't Need Prescription for Morning After Pill
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Plan B One-Step for use in women ages 15 and up without a prescription.
HPV Vaccine: 2 Doses May Be As Good As 3
Two doses of the HPV vaccine may be just as effective as three at protecting against the virus.
Estrogen-Blocking Drugs May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
Drugs that block estrogen may prevent breast cancer in some women, according to a new review of studies.