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Bloomberg

The Tech Behind the First FDA-Approved Birth Control App

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Sep.13 -- Natural Cycles co-founder and Chief Technology Officer Elina Berglund discusses the company's fertility app with Bloomberg Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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SCOTUS To Hear Appeal Over Obamacare Contraception Mandate

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The Trump administration has fought to expand the types of entities that can refuse to cover workers' birth control for moral or religious reasons.
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Concerns Grow Over Future Of Contraceptives After SCOTUS Ruling

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While birth control remains legal, 12 states allow some health care providers to refuse to provide services related to contraception.
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International medics bring basic medical care to impoverished villagers

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Far from the mainland, the people on the islands off Cambodia's south coast cope with almost non-existent healthcare or other basic services. Now a team of doctors is travelling to the islands to bring primary healthcare to this...
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The Recount

State Sen. Mallory McMorrow On Abortion Rights In Michigan | Hell & High Water

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John Heilemann talks with Mallory McMorrow, the 35-year-old Democratic state senator in Michigan whose fiery, 5-minute floor speech last month denouncing the Republican Party’s divisive rhetoric and demagogic tactics on cultural issues...
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Planned Parenthood Expands New App, Weeks After Leaving Title X

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Planned Parenthood expanded an app that is designed to connect individuals with birth control and other services.
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Belgium min on birth control, abortion funding

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Belgium is hosting an international conference next month to finance access to birth control, abortion and sex education for women in developing countries in an attempt to make up for President Donald Trump's ban on US funding. Trump's...
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Supreme Court says employers with religious objections can refuse to pay for contraception. (June 30)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013031 Washington, DC - 30 June 2014 1. Exterior, US Supreme Court 2. Close-up Court Washington, DC - FILE 3. Zoom in, Justices of the Supreme Court 4. Various, pharmacy 5. Graphic, showing...
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An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The concentrations are far below the levels of a medical dose, but some scientists are worried about the long-term consequences to human health

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HEADLINE: Pharmaceuticals found in drinking water of major metro areas CAPTION: An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The concentrations are far...
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Demand For Birth Control Skyrockets As People Fear Losing Access

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As more states ban abortion access, the demand for birth control methods rises across the U.S.
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FRANCE: COMPANY TRANSFERS PATENT RIGHTS OF ABORTION PILL TO DOCTOR

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English/Nat The French pharmaceutical company Roussel-Uclaf Tuesday transferred patent rights to the abortion pill R-U-486 to one of the doctors who created it. Under fire from anti-abortion groups, it gave all but the U-S rights to the...
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Scientists create monthly birth control pill

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Birth control pills work great if women remember to take them every day but missing doses can mean a surprise pregnancy.
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International Islamic summit debates birth-control, aid development

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Rawalpindi 1. Wide of busy intersection in downtown Rawalpindi 2. Woman with children walks past 3. Long shot of crowds 4. Mid of children walking Islamabad 5. Wide of Jinnah Convention Centre, venue of the International Ulema Conference...
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The Approval Process For Over-The-Counter Birth Control Pills

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Two drugmakers are working toward FDA approval for their over-the-counter birth control pills, but there are multiple steps in the process.
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Supreme Court Upholds Religious Exemption Rule On Contraceptives

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Justices upheld a Trump administration rule exempting employers with religious or moral objections from providing free birth control.
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JAPAN: BIRTH CONTROL PILL

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Japanese/Nat After deliberating nine years over a drug that has been available in the West for decades, the Japanese government has decided to allow limited sale of the birth control pill. The Health Ministry's Central Pharmaceutical...
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It sparked protests and controversy, and is credited with spurring the women's liberation movement. Now, the contraceptive method known as 'The Pill' is turning 50.

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HEADLINE: 'The Pill' turns 50 CAPTION: It sparked protests and controversy, and is credited with spurring the women's liberation movement. Now, the contraceptive method known as 'The Pill' is turning 50. (May 7) (JACQUES...
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AP investigation - water supplies contaminated with drugs

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Lake Mead, Nevada - November 2007 1. Mid view of outboard motor on boat on Lake Mead 2. Mid view of hydrologist piloting boat 3. Wide view of Hoover Dam 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Chuck Fisher, Hydrologist: "It's a pretty important...
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1.6.90 (Dur: 6mins 35secs/Engl sot: 50secs) RR MUSIC: "Southern Landscapes" by Rick Fenn STORY: The incidence of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - AIDS - is increasing steadily throughout...
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Reax as Trump changes ACA rules on birth control

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President Donald Trump is allowing more employers to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women by claiming religious or moral objections, issuing new rules Friday that take another step in rolling back the Obama healthcare...
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+4:3 Pfizer recalls 1 million packs of birth control pill due to packaging error

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++4x3++ FILE: New York - date unknown 1. Wide of Pfizer corporate headquarters exterior 2. Tight of Pfizer sign ++16x9++ FILE: Date and location unknown 3. STILL image of a package of Lo/Ovral ++16x9++ New York - 1 February 2012 4....
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Erdogan: Birth control against Muslim traditions

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday spoke out against birth control and family planning, saying they went against Muslim traditions.Speaking at an educational foundation in Istanbul, Erdogan said Muslims in Turkey would...
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IRAN: INCREASE IN POPULATION PROMPTS FAMILY PLANNING CAMPAIGN

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English/Nat Iran's ruling Moslem Mullahs have brushed aside sexual taboos and launched an ambitious family planning campaign to try to control the Islamic republic's explosive population growth. The population of Iran has doubled from...
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A new trial in male contraception

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1. Doctor Cathy Hay and patient Jason Annette walk through door 2. Jason Annette being injected in the arm 3. Close up of Cathy Hay 4. Doctor Hay injecting patient 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Doctor Cathy Hay, Manchester Infirmary "It...