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Telehealth and mail-order abortion possible in some states during pandemic

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"Receiving reproductive health care, including early pregnancy termination care, through telehealth is no different." And abortion's price tag isn't always covered by insurance, which could put it out of reach financially. Of course, the ruling doesn't remove all barriers to abortion via telemedicine.

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Telehealth Brings Expert Sexual Assault Exams to Rural Patients

Telebehavioral Health Institute

Assaults can cause physical injuries, sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies, and mental health conditions that can lead to suicide attempts and drug and alcohol misuse. “If She said some patients might want only medicine to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.

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Telehealth Brings Expert Sexual Assault Exams to Rural Patients (SANE Services)

Telebehavioral Health Institute

Assaults can cause physical injuries, sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies, and mental health conditions that can lead to suicide attempts and drug and alcohol misuse. “If She said some patients might want only medicine to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.

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Technologies for Older Adults from CES 2022

Aging in Place Technology Watch

Offering user-controlled therapy with no side effects, the easy-to-use device prevents and treats nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness, morning sickness from pregnancy, anxiety, hangovers, physiciandiagnosed migraines, chemotherapy, and as an adjunct to antiemetics in treating post-operative nausea. Learn more at Withings.

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Three More Signposts on the Road to Retail Health – Weight Loss Drugs, OTC Birth Control and Fashion-Meets-the-Flu

Health Populi

. “Opill consists of 0.075 mg norgestrel, which has been used to prevent pregnancy in millions of women in the U.S. Nearly 50 years of use and scientific evidence show that progestin-only pills such as Opill are effective at preventing pregnancy and are safe for most women to use,” Perrigo explained in the press release.