A new study has called the attention of doctors before prescribing hormonal contraceptives, normally used for birth control ...
Trending| The study, published in The BMJ, looked at the health records of over two million women in Denmark and found that ...
A study published in The British Medical Journal that followed more than 20 lakh women in Denmark for more than 10 years ...
The study revealed that there was a greater risk of both heart attack and stroke linked to most forms of hormonal ...
A Danish study has highlighted the risk of using certain hormonal contraceptives, especially hormone-based combination pills, ...
From a pool of over 2 million women of reproductive age, users of most methods of hormonal contraception -- including ...
Contemporary estrogen-progestin contraceptives are associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke and myocardia ...
(HealthDay News) — Venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk varies across hormonal contraceptives, according to a research letter published online Feb. 10 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
A Danish study highlights the increased risk of heart attack and ischemic stroke associated with certain hormonal ...
Some hormonal contraceptives are associated with a small but significant increased risk of stroke and heart attack ...
After adjusting for factors such as age, education, high blood pressure and diabetes, researchers linked the estrogen-progestin pill — known colloquially as the birth control pill — to twice the risk ...
Some hormonal birth control products, including the pill, vaginal ring and skin patch, may increase the risk of a heart attack or stroke, new research suggests.
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