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Imperial College London researchers say they may have found a crucial ‘piece to the puzzle’ why asthma is worse for women and ...
Key Takeaways Women taking birth control pills might have an increased risk of asthma attacksWomen younger than 35 taking the ...
British researchers found women who used the progestogen-only pill - often dubbed the mini-pill - were more than a third more ...
A new study reveals that young women under 35 using the progesterone-only birth control pill face a 39 per cent higher risk of asthma attacks. Researchers found no such risk with combined pills.
A major study of around 260,000 women shows that taking the progesterone-only contraceptive pill can increase asthma attacks ...
Research reveals which birth control methods may increase heart attack and stroke risk, helping women make safer ...
British scientists from Imperial College London found that taking the progesterone-only contraceptive pill – also known as ...
The world's first male contraceptive implant has finally been invented, but not everybody is convinced. While there are loads ...
The study’s findings highlight a potential risk factor for younger women with asthma considering their contraceptive options ...
In Part II of a three-part series, Ruth Brown hears about Otago University studies into a compound in oral contraceptives for ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency issued a number of notices for Canada food recalls this week, including for salad ...