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This week’s newsletter focuses on a fundamental human right: the freedom to make reproductive health decisions. First, contraception, especially emergency contraception, could be the next reproductive right that’s restricted ([link removed]) . Next, a new privacy measure could help keep patients’ reproductive care private and, therefore, safe against prosecution ([link removed]) . Then, innovators are creating solutions to address women’s unmet health needs ([link removed]) . Finally, a call for submissions on social justice and health innovation ([link removed]) provides movement leaders, practitioners, and creatives an opportunity to explore the complexities
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The Looming Threat of Contraception Restriction ([link removed])
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New Privacy Measure Could Help Safeguard Reproductive Healthcare ([link removed])
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Redefining Maternal and Reproductive Health: The Rise of Femtech Innovations ([link removed])
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Call for Submissions: A Social Justice Lens for Health Innovation ([link removed])
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Health innovations rooted in cutting-edge technologies are rapidly transforming healthcare, public health, and health service delivery. However, the relationship between health innovation and health equity is complex and often problematic. NPQ Magazine’s upcoming issue will delve into how technological innovations have, at times, exacerbated and deepened health inequities. Read more… ([link removed])
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