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The results show that women with a high genetic risk of depression are more likely to suffer negative mental health ...
In the United States today, more than 9 million women use one of the most popular forms of birth control: the pill. Developed in 1950, the birth control pill was a critical advancement in reproductive ...
More than 85 percent of women — and more than 300 million people worldwide at any given time — use hormonal contraceptives for at least five years of their life. Although primarily taken for birth ...
New research reveals that hormonal birth control may affect mental wellbeing differently depending on a woman’s genetic makeup.
A new University of Copenhagen study links teenage use of contraceptive pills to a higher risk of depression later in life, ...
This is the fifth installment in a series of articles about the science of various aspects of college life. Any Brown student can schedule an appointment with Student Health Services to review various ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. Perhaps you’ve noticed something new at your local market. Opill, the first oral contraceptive approved by the FDA for over-the-counter use, began shipping to ...
It was supposed to be an exciting time. The new mother had just given birth at age 42, after a much-desired pregnancy. But within a week, she developed postpartum depression. The medical condition — ...