birth control pills

Birth control pills alter memory

Women who use emergency contraceptive pills are more likely to experience memory changes, researchers at the University of California have warned.

According to the findings of the study, women who used birth control pills reported an enhanced ability to remember the gist of emotional events vis-à-vis women who did not take the pill.

No link between contraceptive pills and weight gain

Confirming the findings of a recent study, a novel Swedish research has yet again established that contraceptive pills do not lead to weight gain in women.

According to the latest study that was initiated by Ingela Lyndh, a student of University of Gothenburg, the link between gaining weight and birth control pills is just a myth. The lead researcher also insisted that her thesis would inspire more women to use the contraceptive pill.

Contraceptive pills may harm male fertility, environment

New York, United States, January 5: For decades, women have been taking contraceptive pills to protect themselves against unwanted pregnancy. Surprisingly, these pills are polluting t

Contraceptive pills may harm male fertility, environment

The report that published Saturday claims that the contraceptive pill has negative effects on male fertility and the environment.

The contraceptive pill is responsible for “releasing tons of hormonesdefine into nature” through female urine, polluting the environment and causing unknown damage to the world around us, the Italian-language report quoted Pedro Jose Maria Simon Castellvi, the president of the International Federation of Catholic Medical Associations, as saying.

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