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What Are Biosimilars? – HealthyWomen
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What is a biosimilar? Biosimilars are medicines made from living material, such as bacteria or plant cells. They follow the model of another type of drug ...

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Facts About Social Media Influence on Birth Control
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Navigating #birthcontrol on social media is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. In one video, a woman turns around to reveal ...

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The Mental and Physical Impact of Racial Trauma
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April is National Minority Mental Health Month. A black woman begins to suffer from depression after regularly hearing jokes about her ethnicity at ...

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Going Back to Work with Bladder Cancer
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Spanish "You have bladder cancer." While it may seem like the world stops the moment you hear these words, life goes on and sometimes that means ...

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Pursuing A Career In The Health Sector: Advancing From Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Earning a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) represents an important step in your medical career as a registered nurse (RN). This transition not only ...

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How Are Biosimilars Made? – HealthyWomen
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Many people struggling with difficult-to-manage chronic health conditions have found relief with a type of medication called biologics. You may be taking a ...

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Biologics, Biosimilars and Generics: What’s the Difference?
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What are biologicals? A biologic is a medicine made from living materials. These sources include: Vegetables cells ...

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OTC Birth Control Heads to the Supermarket
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Did someone say reproductive rights in aisle 4? Well, it's about time! The nation's first FDA-approved over-the-counter (OTC) birth control pill is now ...

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Natural Family Planning – familydoctor.org
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Natural family planning (NFP) is a form of ...

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5 Steps for Dealing with Your Injury At Work
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An injury at work can drastically alter your daily life. Suddenly, you may feel unable to perform your tasks or do so only in significant pain—a ...

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Prolia for Bone Fractures — I’m Still Not Impressed
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When the bone drug Prolia (denosumab) first appeared in 2010, I looked closely at it because it used a completely different mechanism than the widely used ...

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How Uterine Conditions Can Affect Your Sex Life
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Living with severe endometriosis made it difficult for Annabelle Baugh, who uses they/them pronouns, to feel pleasure during sex. Afterwards, they felt ...

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