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progress to the Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center in Lake Andes, S.D., and to U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer of California. The resource center said it is moving forward with educating women on misconceptions about the morning-after pill and how to access it, focusing on South Dakota, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
• Meanwhile, women's health advocates are pushing IHS to issue a written policy on emergency contraception.
• "A verbal directive can be rescinded at any time," Boxer said through a spokes

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