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'The study indicates that certain hormonal contraceptives are associated with a slight increase in the risk of ischaemic ...
Published results showed women who used systemic hormonal contraceptives, such as pills, patches, implants, injections and rings, had decreased incidences of ACL injuries vs. women who were not using ...
Using hormonal birth control methods, such as "the pill," may increase users' risk of blood clots, strokes and heart attacks, ...
Women with PCOS produce higher-than-normal levels of androgens, which can lead to irregular or absent menstrual periods and excessive hair growth on the face and body.
Researchers state that while the absolute risk is low, it should still be taken into account when prescribing these products.
A Danish study links some hormonal contraceptives to a small increase in arterial thrombosis risk, including stroke and heart ...
Some hormonal contraceptives are associated with a small but significant increased risk of stroke and heart attack, according ...
Contemporary estrogen-progestin contraceptives are associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction.