Global access to contraception: are we nearly there yet?

Global access to contraception: are we nearly there yet?

The development of the contraceptive pill is often deemed one of the most important inventions of the 20th century, allowing women reproductive autonomy. Yet, over 60 years later, in 2022, 40% of pregnancies worldwide were still unintentional. How are we this far away after travelling for so long? Unintended pregnancies foster a hotbed of poor maternal and neonatal outcomes. 60% of unintended pregnancies end in abortion, 45% of which are considered unsafe. They also result in far reaching negative social and economic consequences. Progress has been made by efforts, such as by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, in improving…
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Anti-IL-8 Antibody Gives New Hope to Endometriosis Patients

Anti-IL-8 Antibody Gives New Hope to Endometriosis Patients

When it comes to menstruation, society has seemingly offered more brain power towards devising euphemisms than research of the process itself and associated conditions. Granted, this trend is due, in large part, to the historical demographic makeup of researchers being predominantly male, steering the bulk of medical research dollars and focus on conditions with the propensity to chiefly put those with male anatomy at risk. Thankfully, over the past few decades, the tides have shifted (pun not intended), and the diversification of researchers and scientists has invigorated a push to support menstruation research as part of an overall initiative to…
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