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Birth Control Methods: How to Find the Best Option for You
There are many birth control methods to help prevent pregnancy, and it’s understandable if you’re not sure which may be best ...
WebMD5d
Living in High-Pollution Areas Increases Breast Cancer Risk, Study Suggests
Sept. 12, 2023 – New research links living amid high levels of air pollution to an increased risk of breast cancer. Women whose homes were in areas with high air pollution had an 8% greater ...
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World Contraception Day 2023: Are The Methods To Prevent Pregnancy Fully Effective?
No method of contraception is one hundred percent effective. There is always a 2 to 5 percent chance that it won't work. So, what are your best options?
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Menopause can change the shape of women's eyes while hormonal changes can also cause dryness and a higher risk of infection, opticians warn
Charlotte Cook, an optometrist at the Bayfields Opticians chain, said: 'Some women report certain changes to their eyes ...
Verywell Health on MSN
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Is the Birth Control Patch Right for Me?
Medically reviewed by Monique Rainford, MD A birth control patch is a sticky patch applied to your skin (transdermal) to ...
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Choosing Birth Control Brands for Acne
Approximately 50 million people are affected by acne each year. In women, androgens (fluctuating hormones) are one cause of ...
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Breast cancer risks linked to genes may be lower than previously thought
Women who carry mutations in genes known as BRCA have an elevated risk of breast ... will develop breast cancer by age 70, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Using an IUD could significantly lower your ovarian cancer risk
A 2019 study found that IUDs reduce ovarian cancer risk by 32%—here's what two cancer experts say about the findings.
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Why Are So Many Women Quitting Hormonal Birth Control?
“The pills ... that hormonal birth control (be it in the form of a pill, an IUD, or an implant) is unhealthy because it’s “unnatural.” Or that it’s been linked to an increased risk ...
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Birth Control Pills Market [2023-2031]: Upcoming Growth, Scope and Trends
The key aim of the Global "Birth Control Pills Market" (2023) is to furnish insights into the aftermath of COVID-19, along with an in-depth examination of the current state, with a specific ...

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