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March 23, 2021
FEDERAL POLICIES REDUCE ACCESS IN NV
Nearly 180,000 women of low-income in Nevada live in contraceptive deserts.
March 23, 2021
FEDERAL POLICIES REDUCE ACCESS IN WV
More than 65,000 women of low-income in West Virginia live in contraceptive deserts.
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PHARMACIES PRESCRIBING BC IN COLORADO
Colorado is one of 18 states to allow pharmacists to prescribe self-administered hormonal birth control.
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PHARMACIES PRESCRIBING BC IN TENNESSEE
Tennessee is one of 18 states to allow pharmacists to prescribe self-administered hormonal birth control.
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PHARMACIES PRESCRIBING BC IN NEW MEXICO
New Mexico is one of 18 states to allow pharmacists to prescribe self-administered hormonal birth control.
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