ScienceDaily, January 26, 2016
Married couples in low- and middle-income countries around the world that use contraception are having more frequent sexual intercourse than those that do not, new research from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health suggests.
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Fifteen million unwanted pregnancies a year caused by underuse of modern contraception
Oxford University Press (OUP), February 3, 2015
Fifteen million out of 16.7 million unwanted pregnancies a year could be avoided in 35 low- and middle-income countries if women had the opportunity to use modern methods of contraception, according to a study that applies to about one-third of the world’s population.
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Too soon for rich countries to stop HIV funding in poor ones
The Conversation, 4 July 2014, 6.32am AEST
The global HIV epidemic has been unprecedented, both in its extent and in the way it has changed the world’s approach to health funding.
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