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The effects of delayed contraception


 

Young women who delay starting contraception when they start sexual activity are at increased risk of unwanted pregnancy. Also today, disease-modifying therapies and stem cell transplants both reduce disease progression in MS, the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines on hemangioma should empower primary care clinicians, and a treat-to-target approach for CVD risk factors decreased atherosclerosis in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

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