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Contraception – What’s it Good For?

Contraception – What’s it Good For?

Jul 14, 2020

Whenever I teach anatomy & physiology, there are two topics that garner the most interest:  nutrition and reproduction.  Perhaps the reason is because those topics are at the core of being human.  Last week, the Supreme Court handed me another...

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