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Women using combined oral contraceptives could be tripling their risk of cryptogenic ischaemic stroke, a study has found.
Researchers found that the first two years of using birth control pills were associated with a 70 percent higher risk of depression than in women who had never used oral contraceptives.
Even after adjusting for other recognized risk factors like smoking, migraines with aura, obesity and hypertension, a study ...
New research presented today at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC 2025) held in Helsinki, May 21–23, revealed ...