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August 2024 | Blog

In case you missed it: Ibis highlights from (northern hemisphere) summer 2024

July 2024 | Media

Boston researchers exploring over-the-counter PrEP for HIV prevention

July 2024 | Media

Despite recent legal wins, abortion access is still at risk

July 2024 | Blog

From data to design: Using art to breathe life into abortion research & advocacy

July 2024 | Media

Elmwood reveals the brand story behind America's first over-the-counter contraceptive pill

July 2024 | Blog

We freed the pill, now let’s make it equitably accessible

July 2024 | Blog

Flow forward: What will it take to achieve accessible menstrual health in the next decade?

June 2024 | Media

US ruling unlikely to fix uncertainty in emergency abortions

June 2024 | Statement

Ibis responds to Supreme Court's dismissal of Idaho v. United States

Cambridge, MA, June 27, 2024 –Today, the Supreme Court of the United States dismissed the consolidated cases Idaho v. United States and Moyle v. United States , lifting a stay it had previously placed on a federal district court order, which will allow pregnant people in Idaho to receive...
June 2024 | Media

A scientific controversy at the Supreme Court

June 2024 | Media

Second trimester taboo

June 2024 | Blog

What over-the-counter access to Opill could mean for transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive people in the United States

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