
Hormonal birth control is effective in preventing pregnancy, but there may be some neurological compensations that we are only learning about
Oral contraceptives have been an effective prevention pregnancy for more than 65 years, but only has one leg in the last 10 that scientists, many of them, have begun to seriously examine what effect they have on the brain.
New research shows that oral hormonal contraceptives can alter the risk of mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety, affect the response of the brain to stress and change the structure of certain brain regions. Evidence presented in the European …
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