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MDedge Daily News: How Trump’s election affected contraception


 

Long-acting contraceptive uptake surged immediately after Trump’s election. Universal BRCA testing is worthwhile for relatives of high-grade serous ovarian cancer patients. Patient-reported outcomes show impairment decades after acute knee injury. And CMS floats the idea of Medicare direct provider contracting.

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