October 6, 2016
Today’s headlines brought to you by the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG):
Women’s Health and Research
- Study Provides Additional Evidence Of Link Between Zika And Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
- Four Uterine Transplants Using Living Donors Performed Last Month In US
- Federal Officials Encouraging States To Make Contraceptive Methods Accessible
- Bundling, Vaccine Registry May Improve HPV Vaccination Rates in Teens, Study Suggests
- Some Middle-Aged Women More Satisfied With Sex Than When They Were Younger, Study Suggests
- Maternal Mortality Is Higher In Texas Than In Any Other State
Policy News
- Covered California Adjusts Computer System To No Longer Switch Some Pregnant Women To Medi-Cal Automatically
- US Judge Considering Two Alabama Laws Restricting Abortion