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It comes after another February study in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) concluded that “use of contemporary ...
Illinoisans could soon have access to emergency birth control straight from pharmacists — and no prescription would be needed ...
New research presented today at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC 2025) held in Helsinki, May 21–23, revealed ...
A research study has highlighted a correlation between combined oral contraception use and the potential risk of a stroke.
A reproductive health expert answers common questions about opting out of periods with continuous use birth control.
Morning-after pills are now stocked at thousands of highway gas stations, corner delis and 24-hour convenience stores in 48 ...
Family planning enables couples to determine the number of children they wish to have and ably take care of. It thus empowers ...
Research reveals which birth control methods may increase heart attack and stroke risk, helping women make safer ...
A report by the Africa Population and Health Research Centre (APHRC) shows that 35 per cent of women on emergency ...
Yet there was no increase in asthma attacks among asthmatics who took the combined contraceptive pill — which contains oestrogen and progesterone. The researchers, from Imperial College London ...
Younger women with asthma who take the mini pill may be at a higher risk of potentially life-threatening asthma attacks, a new study suggests. Researchers from Imperial College London found that ...