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Seven ways we can lower the number of U.S. abortions

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Abortions can be reduced by reducing the number of unplanned pregnancies through better sex education, more public clinics and improved women's health care services. Condoms should be given to sexually active teenagers and a wider variety of birth control methods should be available.

Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1992
Editorial, Management, Prevention, Abortion, Birth control

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Cholesterol and women: an update

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Two new research studies question the benefits of reducing cholesterol levels. Mortality rates were found to be the same for people with high as well as low cholesterol levels. Young women have a very low risk for heart disease and may not need to watch cholesterol levels.

Author: Merewood, Anne
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Glamour
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0017-0747
Year: 1993
Research, Cholesterol

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Women, Women's health
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