Explore safe, hormone-free birth control options and say goodbye to the contraceptive pill without compromising your body.
A cohort study by Edwards et al in 2022 used Swedish national registry data and Cox proportional hazard models to evaluate correlations between hormonal contraceptive use and suicidal behavior. Crude ...
In the 1970s, the contraceptive pill was the most frequently used method of contraception in Western countries; in Germany, for example, one in three women used "the pill." It is safe and reliable, ...
Evidence shows that birth control pills containing the hormones estrogen and progestin can increase the risk of different types of cancers and decrease the risk of others.  Since 1999, the World ...
YCT-529 inhibits retinoic acid receptor alpha to suppress sperm production reversibly. Currently in Phase 1b/2a trials, the compound has shown promise in preclinical models and aims to expand ...
With several birth control options available, doctors say some methods are more effective than others and have different side ...
Women relying on morning-after pills face health risks, doctors warn. Frequent use disrupts hormonal balance and menstrual ...
The Government is supporting research to develop “the pill” for grey squirrels to curb the damage the rodents do to woodlands and their native red cousins.
There are more safe and effective options than ever before but what’s safe for one person may not be the best option for ...
When Kazane Kajiya voluntarily sterilised herself in the United States aged 27, she essentially "flipped the middle finger" at Japan's patriarchal society that had long pushed her towards motherhood.
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When Kazane Kajiya voluntarily sterilised herself in the United States aged 27, she essentially "flipped the middle finger" at Japan's patriarchal society that had long pushed her towards motherhood.