BMJ study finds non-oral combined contraceptives to carry the highest risk, but doctors advise women against stopping birth ...
The study found that while the risk of strokes or heart attacks remained very low, the rate increased compared with those who did not use any.
Certain contraceptives may carry a slightly increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in women, according to a large new ...
Women who used combined oral contraceptives had a significantly higher mean age of hidradenitis suppurativa onset, as well as higher rates of concomitant polycystic ovary syndrome and multifollicular ...
Certain contraceptives may carry a slightly increased risk of heart attacks and strokes in women, according to a large new ...
The research included analysis of risk and use of combined oral contraceptive pills, vaginal ring, patch, progestin-only pills, and subcutaneous implant but not levonorgestrel-releasing ...