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Bone-Building Drugs May Cause an Uncommon Fracture

By Christine Cupaiuolo — July 17, 2008

Bringing Pelvic Organ Prolapse Out of the Shadows

By Amie Newman — August 9, 2016

Critique of Osteoporosis as a Disease and Related Drug Concerns

By Rachel Walden — April 15, 2009

Double Dose: Breast Implants and Illnesses; Lawsuit Over Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch; Abortion Has Left the Classroom; Aging and Quality of Life; Mothers Movement Online; Digital Mammograms Lead to More Call-Backs; Razor Blades and Inner Goddeses

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 12, 2008

Double Dose: Debate Over Domestic Gag Rule; Same-Sex Marriage Update in California; FDA Warning to Nursing Mothers; Legal Rights of the Uninsured …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — May 24, 2008

Double Dose: Illinois Court Rules on Sterilization; Choosy Mothers Choose … Well, Not This C-Section Story; Fundamentalism Comes Under Public Health Scrutiny; Botox, Body Image and Aging; Coming of Age on Antidepressants; and More

By Christine Cupaiuolo — April 27, 2008

Double Dose: New Study on Caffeine and Pregnancy; “Drive-By” Mastectomies; The Pill Protects Against Cancer; Treating Aging Like a Disease

By Christine Cupaiuolo — January 27, 2008

Double Dose: Planned Parenthood Expands Reach; Pack Journalism in Search of a Pregnancy “Pact” in Gloucester; Teen Pregnancies at 30-Year Low; Mandating Insurance Coverage for Anorexia; Will Women Give Hormone Maker a Second Chance? …

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 28, 2008

Double Dose: Sexism in the ICU; Time Spent On Housework Linked to Women’s Pay; Paging Dr. Cliche; Ricki Lake’s Documentary on Birth – The New “Inconvenient Truth”?

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 16, 2007

Double Dose: Women’s Mags & Camel No. 9; More Pink … Stuff; National Coming Out Day; and Are Annual Check-Ups a Thing of the Past?

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 14, 2007

Elderbloggers Shift the Universe

By Christine Cupaiuolo — October 10, 2006

FDA Takes Another Look at Osteoporosis Drug Risks

By Rachel Walden — September 20, 2011

Friday Double Dose: More House Work = Less Breast Cancer, The Role of Beauty Queens and a Flexible Wish for the New Year

By Christine Cupaiuolo — December 29, 2006

Friday Double Dose: More on Keroack, Pelosi’s Clothes and Notable Books

By Christine Cupaiuolo — November 24, 2006

Good Bones: Prevention and Treatment for All Ages

By Christine Cupaiuolo — June 27, 2007

Government Report Outlines Health Status of “Older Americans”

By Rachel Walden — September 2, 2010

Hormone Therapy and Chronic Disease Prevention

By Rachel Walden — June 5, 2012

La FDA Reevalúa los Riesgos de los Medicamentos para la Osteoporosis

By OBOS — September 26, 2011

More Attention to Potential Risks from Bisphosphonates

By Rachel Walden — February 28, 2011

Obama Town Hall on Health Care Reform

By Rachel Walden — July 29, 2009

Political Diagnosis: The Summer Recess Healthcare Legislation Wrap, Plus the Latest on Efforts to Derail Reform and Dismiss Abortion

By Christine Cupaiuolo — August 3, 2009

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