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ORTHO EVRA was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in November 2001. ORTHO EVRA is a once-a-week birth control option that's as effective as the Pill. It is 99 percent effective when used correctly.
http://www.ortho-mcneilpharmaceutical.com/healthinfo/womenshealth/products/orthoevra.html
Birth control can help prevent unplanned pregnancies. However, no birth control option (except abstinence) is 100 percent effective and without risks. Each birth control option has different risks and effectiveness.
http://www.thepill.com/html/ppil/birth-control_options.jsp?
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A voluntary national organization to improve the health and lives of girls and women in Canada and the world.
http://www.cwhn.ca/
Provides low income, under or uninsured women 40-64 with the knowledge and opportunities to improve lifestyle behaviors to prevent, delay and control chronic diseases.
http://www.cdc.gov/wisewoman/
Guide to cellulite reduction information, tips and treatment advice. Learn how to reduce cellulite with various treatment methods.
http://www.aboutcellulite-reduction.com/
Support program and newsletter offering breast cancer support and practical health information to help you take care of yourself during breast cancer treatment and beyond.
http://www.inyourcorner.com
Promoting and protecting the rights and health of girls and women worldwide.
http://iwhc.org/
Women's health issues and news, beauty tips, advice and resources for healthy living.
http://health.ivillage.com/
Compassionate care, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer and benign breast diseases.
http://www.breastsurgerysa.com/
The NWHIC provides information to help advance women's health research, services, and public and professional health education.
http://www.4woman.gov/
Encourages women to embrace healthy lifestyles to promote wellness and prevent disease.
http://www.healthywomen.org/
Initiative focusing on healthy female sexuality, aiming to increase meaningful and effective communication about sexuality between women and their health care professionals, as well as between women and their sexual partners.
http://www.nurtureyournature.org/
