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Press Releases


20/20 Tackles Taboo Health Issue Affecting Millions of Women
National Vulvodynia Association applauds ABC’s efforts and offers information every woman should know
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ABC’s "Private Practice” Inaccurately Portrays Serious Women’s Health Condition
National Institutes of Health Launch Campaign to Help Millions Suffering from Painful Sex
October 24, 2007
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13 Million US Women Suffer Pain with Sex Nearly Half are Misdiagnosed
September 29, 2006
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Thousands of Women Suffering from Unrelenting Gynecologic Pain Flood Congress with Emotional Appeals for Help
June 2, 2005
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Chronic Vulvar Pain May Be a Highly Prevalent Disorder
April 14, 2003
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Susanna Kaysen, Author of Girl Interrupted, Brings National Attention to Chronic Vulvar Pain
October 31, 2001
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National Vulvodynia Association Announces Results from First Epidemiologic Study on Chronic Vulvar Pain
October 16, 2001
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HBO's "Sex and the City" Portrays a Serious Women's Health Condition With Inaccuracy
The Reality of Vulvodynia - Millions Suffer
June 4, 2001
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National Institutes of Health Provide First Funding on Misunderstood Gynecological Disorder
November 15, 2000
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National Institutes of Health Host First Symposium on Mysterious Illness Affecting Women
April 4, 1997
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The National Vulvodynia Association (NVA) is an educational, nonprofit organization founded to disseminate information on vulvodynia. The NVA recommends that you consult your own health care practitioner to determine which course of treatment or medication is appropriate for you.

Last Updated on July 7, 2010