November 6, 2024
Forget starting a new diet or other typical resolutions -- the first act of the New Year for many women is to rush to the store for a "morning-after" pill. A new study by Texas Tech University researchers discovered a large spike in such purchases of so-called "emergency contraception" just...
Forget starting a new diet or other typical resolutions — the first act of the New Year for many women is to rush to the store for a “morning-after” pill. A new study by Texas Tech University researchers discovered a large spike in such purchases of so-called “emergency contraception” just…



Forget starting a new diet or other typical resolutions — the first act of the New Year for many women is to rush to the store for a “morning-after” pill. A new study by Texas Tech University researchers discovered a large spike in such purchases of so-called “emergency contraception” just…

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