Some women are concerned about how contraceptive pills could be affecting their mental health. Are these fears backed up by ...
Some hormonal contraceptives are associated with a small but significant increased risk of stroke and heart attack, according ...
From boosting fertility to managing menopause, women are being targeted with supplements and diets promising to "rebalance" ...
Using hormonal birth control methods, such as "the pill," may increase users' risk of blood clots, strokes and heart attacks, ...
Hormonal contraceptives like the vaginal ring, skin patch, and estrogen-progestin pills are more likely to increase the risk ...
Researchers state that while the absolute risk is low, it should still be taken into account when prescribing these products.
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'The study indicates that certain hormonal contraceptives are associated with a slight increase in the risk of ischaemic ...
However, the hormones in oral contraceptives don't just affect the body, they can also have powerful effects on women's brains. Dempsey Ewan There’s some evidence that the contraceptive pill can ...
Certain hormonal contraceptives are associated with a higher stroke and heart attack risk, finds a large study from Denmark ...
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Second Vice President of the Society of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria, Prof Christopher Aimakhu, and a renowned professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University College Hospital, Ibadan ...