Research indicates that hormonal therapies and later menopause are associated with increased brain volume and thickness, ...
The birth control pill is the most popular form of hormonal birth control in most countries. But there are other types, including some new forms, that allow you to have more options as you choose a ...
Some research suggests hormonal birth control can affect mood, stress, and overall mental health. The potential impact varies by method and from person to person. All hormonal birth control methods ...
Key Takeaways Long-term exposure to estrogen might protect brain health in womenWomen who took birth control pills had ...
Researchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain ...
For some women, using birth control pills comes with an unexpected side effect: stronger urges to overeat. A new Michigan ...
Researchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain ...
Women taking certain types of hormonal contraceptives may be more likely to develop venous thromboembolism (VTE) if they’re also taking a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), observational ...
As much as they may be a small nuisance to take every day, oral contraceptives — that’s the pill — are here to stay (at least until better, longer-term, and more convenient birth control options come ...
Matthew Treviño and Emily Fletcher are self-described DINKWADs — double income, no kids, with a dog. The Sacramento couple, who met and work at UC Davis, are as committed to each other as they are to ...