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Oral Sex and Young People Survey
An online survey about Oral Sex conducted of young people aged 16-25. >> more...
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Speculum comparison study
This study compared the efficacy and women's experiences of a new 'dilating speculum' called the Veda-scope, with a conventional metal bivalve speculum (Pederson). >> more...
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Comparison of diaphragm and pill users
A study to determine the number of women fitted with a diaphragm or cervical cap at family planning clinics across the Australian State of New South Wales (NSW) from 2000 to 2005. >> more...
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New treatment for recurrent genital herpes
A randomised double-blind active-controlled parallel-group multicentre study to assess the efficacy and safety of self-initiated short course (two-day) oral Famciclovir therapy in immunocompetent patients with active recurring genital herpes. >> more...
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Implanon acceptability study Phase 1
Implanon acceptability study Phase 1 >> more...
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Implanon Nuisance Bleeding Treatment Trial
A clinical study looking at the effects of four treatments on prolonged or frequent bleeding in women using Implanon. >> more...
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A dose finding study of an intra uterine contraceptive system releasing the progestogen Nestorone
A detailed analysis of menstrual blood loss in women using Norplant and Nestorone progestogen-only contraceptive implants or vaginal rings >> more...
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CUPID - Contraceptive Use Pregnancy Intention and Decisions Study
The CUPID (Contraceptive Use, Pregnancy Intention and Decisions) research team is looking for young women aged 18-23 years from NSW to complete a short online survey about young women's experiences of contraception use and plans for pregnancy >> more...
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Knowledge and use of emergency contraception by women seeking abortion
Knowledge and use of emergency contraception among women seeking termination of pregnancy in New South Wales >> more...
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Effect of vaginal contraceptive rings on vaginal mucosa
A study to look for changes in vaginal and cervical appearance of women using contraceptive rings. >> more...