Certain progestin-only injectable contraceptives are associated with a significantly increased risk for surgically treated intracranial meningioma.
Studies show that women who use a contraceptive injection known as Depo-Provera could increase their risk of benign brain tumours by as much as 500 per cent.
Researchers are advancing NES/T hormonal gel and DMAU through clinical trials. These methods suppress sperm production via ...
One of the most common worries women have about birth control is whether it might harm their future ability to conceive, especially if they use pills or other hormonal methods for years. This concern ...
Studies show Depo-Provera users have much higher relative risk of developing meningiomas, although overall risk remains low ...
A woman from Fife lost part of her eyesight after developing benign tumours in her brain, which she believes are linked to a ...
As a new study highlights how social media misinformation is putting women off taking the contraceptive pill, Olivia Petter ...
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Georgia lawmakers propose bill to let women get birth control at pharmacies without doctor visit
Lawmakers are proposing a more streamlined process for women to get their birth control prescriptions in Georgia.
Mohr Marketing’s “Medical-First” Depo-Provera program screens for confirmed meningioma diagnoses, ensuring firms receive ...
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