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Study finds key brain region smaller in birth control pill users

Dec 06, 2019, at 06:02 pm

Chicago/IBNS: Researchers studying the brain found that women taking oral contraceptives, commonly known as birth control pills, had significantly smaller hypothalamus volume, compared to women not taking the pill, according to a new study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).

Your 7 Step Plan to Getting Pregnant Faster

Mar 05, 2019, at 03:56 pm

Once you have decided to start a family, the only thing that makes you feel uneasy is the wait. Couples want to get pregnant in the first try,but what they don’t know is that the body doesn’t act that fast. There’s no special elixir, magic pill,or sure-shot tips to conception that can get someone pregnant in an instant. However, when planned well, one can get your body prepared for a quick and healthy pregnancy. 

Ohio state study finds no link between hormonal birth control and depression

Feb 28, 2018, at 10:42 pm

Ottawa, Feb 28 (IBNS): Women face several options when it comes to birth control, so potential side effects often factor into their decision. 

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