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"In This Issue" in the September September: see month.  2006 edition of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health Within the framework of WHO's definition of health[1] as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, reproductive health, or sexual health/hygiene  stated that Diana Greene Foster and colleagues' study of pregnancies averted a·vert  
tr.v. a·vert·ed, a·vert·ing, a·verts
1. To turn away: avert one's eyes.

2.
 by California's Family PACT program included estimates of public-sector savings attributable to the program. The estimates were not from the author's analysis, but were cited in the Discussion section of the article.
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Publication:Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Article Type:Correction notice
Date:Dec 1, 2006
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