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  2. Family Planning Association - Wikipedia

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    This highly reliable method brought a new sense of sexual freedom to men and women. By 1970, FPA clinics were offering advice and treatment, without restriction. In 1974, FPA handed their network of over 1,000 clinics to the NHS when contraception became free for all. Family planning is still part of the health service. [10]

  3. Feminist Women's Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Feminist Women's Health Centres originated in Los Angeles, and subsequent member clinics opened throughout California, Tallahassee, Florida, Atlanta, and Georgia. Women's health movement historian Sandra Morgen notes, "Until the National Black Women's Health Project... in the 1980s, the FFWHC was the only multiple-site group ...

  4. FPA - Wikipedia

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    Family Planning Association, a British sexual health charity; The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong; Flygprestanda, a Swedish aviation company; Fort Abbas railway station, in Pakistan; Franklin P. Adams (1881–1960), American columnist and poet who used F.P.A. as a nom-de-plume; Facility Planning Area, sewer planning in the United States

  5. Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies - Wikipedia

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    Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies (WPHfWB) is a nationally ranked, 285-bed non-profit, women and babies hospital located in Orlando, Florida. WPHfWB is a part of the Orlando Health system . As the hospital is a teaching hospital, it is affiliated with the Florida State University College of Medicine's Orlando campus . [ 1 ]

  6. Women's Health Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Women's Health Protection Act of 2013 H.R. 3471: November 11, 2013 Judy Chu (D-CA) 132 Died in committee. S. 1696: November 11, 2013 Richard Blumenthal(D-CT) 35 Died in committee. 114th Congress: Women's Health Protection Act of 2015 H.R. 448: January 21, 2015 Judy Chu (D-CA) 146 Died in committee. S. 217: January 21, 2015 Richard Blumenthal(D ...

  7. Women's health movement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The women's health movement has origins in multiple movements within the United States: the popular health movement of the 1830s and 1840s, the struggle for women/midwives to practice medicine or enter medical schools in the late 1800s and early 1900s, black women's clubs that worked to improve access to healthcare, and various social movements ...

  8. Feminist health center - Wikipedia

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    The women's health movement grew out of social movements of the 1960s, including the New Left, the Civil Rights Movement, and dissatisfaction with the delivery of women's health care. Members of the women's health movement saw health care as a highly politicized issue and wanted to challenge the racism, classism, and sexism they saw in ...

  9. Society for Women's Health Research - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Women's Health Research (SWHR) is a national non-profit organization based in Washington, D.C. SWHR is the thought leader in research on biological differences in disease and is dedicated to transforming women's health through science, advocacy, and education. [citation needed]