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Study looks at birth control use among women
in El Paso, Juárez
El Paso Times, 2 December (USA)
Privileged kids
Foreign Policy, November/December
(USA)
The real
emergency contraception
Minnesota Daily, 30 November (USA)
New
low estrogen contraceptive patch completes Phase 2 study
Yahoo Finance, 28 November (USA)
Feeding, clothing, and sheltering
The News Today, 23 November (Philippines)
Save the world and keep a career
Naturejobs, 23 November (USA)
Is there a birth control pill for guys?
Teenwire, 22 November (USA)
University of Texas gets $2.2M to study Latino contraceptive use
Austin Business Journal, 18 November (USA)
Research brings new insights for the treatment of male infertility
Doctor's Guide Channel, 14 November (USA)
Looking into methods of cooperation between our country and the
Population Council
Thawrah Newspaper, 16 November (Yemen)
Sumen Govender discussed the latest microbicides news on Canada's Radio One
Maritime Noon, 27 October (Canada)
Economist from Minnesota searches for an antidote
Star Tribune, 22 October (USA)
Violence lurks, but literacy gets foothold
Star Tribune, 22 October (USA)
190 children abandoned a year
Bangkok Post, 9 October (Thailand)
The Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey of 2005:
A first in the Arab world (pp. 25–27)
Forum: The
Economic Research Forum Newsletter,
Autumn–Winter 2005 (Egypt)
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Rickshaw
pullers in Bengal: Freedom at midnight?
OneWorld South Asia, 30 September (India)
Are
plastic food containers safe?
E-Diets, 28 September (USA)
Clinics in Mexico stock "morning-after pill"
Women's E-News, 22 September (USA)
Prime
Minister constitutes National Commission
for Population Welfare
Pakistan News, 20 September (Pakistan
Making abortions safer
Hindu Business Line, 2 September (Pakistan)
The
population equation: Balancing what we need with what we have
Environmental Health Perspectives, September (USA)
Women's unemployment doubles unemployment rate
Mahboubati, supplement to El-Gomhouria, 25 August
(Egypt)
Report says poor nations to lead population growth
Associated Press, 24 August (USA)
Adviser to discuss role of giving in Arab world
Deseret Morning News, 20 August (USA)
Three . . . only: Giving birth to two children does not satisfy mothers
nowadays
El-Gomhouria, 11 August (Egypt)
Bill to expand access to emergency contraception vetoed
Ms. Magazine, 26 July (USA)
Men
falling through the cracks
IRIN News, 25 July (South Africa)
Hidden tragedies of the tsunami
Weekend Standard, 23–24 July (Hong Kong)
The cutting edge:
The future of preventing
HIV and STDs
ABC News, 21 July (USA)
Domestic violence seriously affecting pregnant women
Kathmandu Post, 30 June (Nepal)
Male contraception: What does the future hold?
Choice! Magazine
Dr. Donaldson visits Ghana today
Accra Daily Mail, 27 June (Ghana)
Spray on contraceptive clears Phase I trial
MedIndia, 22 June (India)
Clinical trial of the world's first contraceptive spray for women
PharmaLive, 19 June (USA)
Young
people at greater risk of HIV infection
IRIN, 17 June (South Africa)
Alum is editor of book on "Growing Up Global"
Our World, 10 June (USA)
Business as usual:
Money the issue for effective AIDS prevention
Prensa Latina, 10 June (Cuba)
STD self-test uses Internet
United Press International, 9 June (USA)
Dr. Felicia Stewart
receives prestigious Nordberg Award for science writing
ARHP Update, June (USA)
Emergency
contraceptive disrupts ovulation, not fertilized egg implantation
ARHP Update, June (USA)
Stiffed
The Nation, 26 May (USA)
A doctor explains HPV
AM New York, 25 May (USA)
Virginity
or death!
The Nation, 12 May (USA)
What Plan B prevents: Emergency contraception inhibits ovulation
The Register-Guard, 12 May (USA)
Meeting the unmet needs
Times of India, 7 May
(India)
Plan B:
Ignore the science?
Wired News, 6 May (USA)
Afghan girls
kick down old barriers
Christian Science Monitor, 4 May (USA)
Population Council's report: About 0.9 million abortions every year in
Pakistan
Daily Times, 1 May (Pakistan)
Population explosion biggest threat to country: Khalid
Lahore News, 14 April (India)
Pakistan has lowest birth control rate,
says Maqbool
Daily Times, 14 April (Pakistan)
Man's world: Workshop mulls notions of masculinity
New Delhi Television, 11 April (India)
Male fertility linked to streamlined sperm
Chemistry & Industry, 4 April (UK)
Mice with
defective sperm offer clues to infertility in men
Pregnancy & Baby,
April (USA)
Stretching
opportunities for youth in the developing world
InFocus,
Spring 2005 (USA)
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January–March
Soweto survey reveals South Africa's AIDS challenge
Reuters, 31 March (South Africa)
Peering into the origins of male infertility, in mice
Fertility Neighborhood, 29 March (USA)
Latest findings in
male reproduction research
News-Medical Net, 28 March (USA)
Government of Canada to develop strategy for international development
through sport
Government of Canada News, 24 March (Canada)
Reproductive health education develops morality of youth
The New Nation, 23 March (Bangladesh)
Mice
with defective sperm offer clues to infertility in men
Medical News
Today, 22 March (USA)
Nike
Foundation to target welfare of developing world adolescent girls
Ethical Corporation, 15 March (USA)
Pledge to bring an end to violence against women
Financial Express, 8 March (Bangladesh)
Changing men's
attitudes to reduce AIDS in Africa
Christian Science Monitor,
3 March (USA)
Antiretroviral adherence manual for health workers
IRIN PlusNews, 18 February (India)
Warning: Increase in reproductive health services leads to an increase in
population
Al Ahram, 13 February (Egypt)
Ending female genital mutilation:
Rights, medicalization, and the state of ongoing struggles to eliminate the
FGM in Kenya
The Dominion, 11 February (Canada)
Bio analysis lab, a boon for
pharma sectors
News Today, 6 February (India)
Rape victims can suffer double ordeal in Mexico
San Antonio Express-News, 17 January (USA)
And now for the good news
The Age, 15 January
(Australia)
Donaldson new chief of Population Council
Independent Bangladesh, 12 January (Bangladesh)
Call to make investment
for better future of youth
Dawn Newspaper, 12 January
(Pakistan)
Peter J. Donaldson appointed president of the Population Council
AlertNet, 11 January (USA)
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