Women who use Depo-Provera face a higher risk of developing a slow-growing brain tumor, according to a new study that comes ...
The side effects of birth control include spotting, headaches, missed periods, mood swings, nausea, and more.
UCSF radiation oncologist David Raleigh, MD, PhD, studies the link between brain tumors and injectable birth control.
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Can Birth Control Pills Affect Sexual Health? Expert Explains
Birth control pills are widely used by a range of women as a contraceptive method, to manage hormonal imbalances and also to ...
Myths about birth control are as old as the hills. But social media platforms, in particular TikTok and Instagram, are allowing false information to proliferate in new and dangerous ways. The stakes ...
Anika Nayak was a news intern at STAT. As a freelance health reporter, she has covered sleep medicine, nutrition, and mental health via service journalism. A typical vending machine on a university ...
Dr. Kecia Gaither recommends women take combination contraceptive pills that have estrogen and progestin. Other options are ...
Women’s reproductive rights in the U.S. are narrowing. Meanwhile, 46% of all pregnancies in the U.S. are unintended, pointing to the stark evidence of the enduring need for access to effective, ...
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