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ON THE COVER: For American college students, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and abortion are not abstract, intellectual curiosities: they form a vivid part of our everyday idiom.
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Abortion in the Age of Alito
While advocates on both sides typically pitch the dispute as a moral one—a black-or-white struggle between the preservation of innocent life and a woman’s right to choose—in fact, the fiercest abortion-related battles have taken place in courtrooms. More>> |
An HIV Microbicide
Imagine that your husband is coming home today. You haven’t seen him in the year since he left your small village to work in diamond mines 200 miles away. He left because farming wasn’t yielding enough food to feed the family. You’re almost certain that he wasn’t faithful during his time away. More>> |
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Vol. 3 No. 3 Specials |
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Abortion in the Age of Alito |
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Why the Urgent Need? |
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Anonymous Sperm Donation |
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Cuban Doctors in Venezuela
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A Brief History of AIDS in New Haven |
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A Contraceptive Panacea |
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The Story that Laundry Tells |
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Environmental Pollutants & America’s Children |
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The Botswana Story |
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