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Injectable contraceptive or copper IUD? Study says your choice of birth control may not influence HPV risk
A recent study in The Lancet confirmed that a woman's choice of contraception does not increase her chances of contracting ...
A contraceptive used by hundreds of thousands of British women could be causing brain tumours. Grace Fynn meets two women who ...
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New Evidence Links Progestogen Contraceptives to Brain Cancer Risk
Danish study expands association to include injectable and oral medications, IUDs ...
Nicola met dozens of other women with the same rare tumours and one thing in common - they all took the Depo Provera jab over ...
Nicola McKay, who developed three brain tumours after years of taking Depo-Provera, is one of 150 women whose cases are being explored by a Scottish legal firm ...
THOUSANDS of women who opt for four common contraceptives over other forms of birth control may be at higher risk of brain ...
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Not all birth controls are equal, some are linked to higher risk of brain tumors, study finds
Meningiomas are the most common brain tumors in adults, accounting for 38% to 42% of all primary central nervous system ...
Explore the evolving landscape of male contraception, including novel nonhormonal pills and injectable hydrogels in clinical ...
However, the overall risk remains 'rare,' experts say, and the risk generally goes away within several years of stopping the ...
A group of women who have suffered serious medical conditions after using a contraceptive jab have taken their campaign for ...
Eight victims who were prescribed Depo-Provera met with politicians at Holyrood this week after they each developed benign ...
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