United States

Philadelphia’s Condom distribution programs promote safe sex

When used correctly, condoms are proven to be 99% effective against STDs and unintended pregnancy. During National Condom Month in February, the Health Department is highlighting two condom distribution programs that promote safe sex. The health department’s two condom distribution programs, Take Control Philly and Philly Keep On Loving, help address barriers to condom availability and accessibility. Last year, they distributed approximately 865,000 condoms to people throughout the city. 
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New Research Finds State-Level Abortion Restrictions Associated with Increased Maternal Deaths 

The increased number of state-level abortion restrictions in the U.S. was associated with a parallel increase in maternal deaths between 2005 and 2023, according to new research presented today at the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) 2026 Pregnancy Meeting™. Researchers found that states with five or more different abortion restrictions had higher rates of maternal deaths from any cause, cardiovascular disease, and violence than those states with fewer restrictions. 
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Groundbreaking new poll shows bipartisan nationwide support for contraception and IVF.

The "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" passed by Congress proposes significant changes to federal health care policies, particularly affecting access to contraception and reproductive health services. This legislation is a substantial setback for reproductive health and rights, including cuts to Medicaid and new barriers to access contraception and Planned Parenthood services.
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Beyond Reproduction: The Importance of Sex for a Healthier and More Satisfying Life

Kate Thomas, PhD, Director of Clinical Services at the Johns Hopkins Sex and Gender Clinic will speak on sexual health beyond reproduction. The talk will focus on female sexuality, encompassing theories of sexual health, interest, desire, and behavior, as well as highlighting the unique aspects of queer sexuality and sexuality and menopause.  
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HIV in the Black Community: Shifting from Stigma and Health Inequalities to Communication and Care Initiatives

Black Americans are 3 times more likely to be diagnosed with HIV than the general US population, and black women in particular, carry a large HIV disease burden. In 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its surveillance report that showed that despite Black women in the United States making up just 13% of the overall female population, they accounted for 50% of HIV diagnoses among women.
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