Researchers have investigated whether hormone exposure throughout life may influence brain health many years later.
Women actively taking a combined contraceptive pill seem more likely to emotionally eat, a new study has found.
Researchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain ...
Key Takeaways Long-term exposure to estrogen might protect brain health in womenWomen who took birth control pills had ...
Kristan Hawkins is not what you might call a unifying figure. The founder and leader of Students for Life of America, a grassroots anti-abortion network, Hawkins travels to college campuses for ...
A growing number of women are opting for a tech-forward approach to old-school – and controversial – methods of contraception ...
Researchers from the University of Kansas have shown a link between reproductive hormone exposure throughout life and brain ...
Most sexually active women in the U.S. use contraception to prevent pregnancy. Following the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, which overturned Roe vs. Wade and paved the way for abortion bans across ...
Anti birth control types love to point out that women use birth control so that they can slut around without the risk of getting pregnant (God’s most precious, precious punishment). But new research ...