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Study: A Curious Link Between Birth Control Pills and Prostate Cancer – TIME Healthland

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HealthScout-Consumer Health News, Information and Resources Updated Daily-Women-Injectable, Oral Birth Control Don't Threaten Glucose, Insulin Levels: Study

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Birth control medications shown not to lead to development of type 2 diabetes

endocrineweb.com — “Despite recent evidence suggesting that there may be adverse side effects from taking certain forms of birth control that may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes, a recent study from University of Texas researchers has found that birth control does not in fact increase risk.Previous studies have indicated that women taking injectable and oral contView full resource at endocrineweb.com

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Study Finds Injectable And Oral Birth Control Do Not Adversely Affect Glucose And Insulin Levels - Health News - redOrbit

redorbit.com — “Fasting glucose and insulin levels remain within normal range for women using injectable or oral contraception, with only slight increases among women using depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA), commonly known as the birth control shot.View full resource at redorbit.com

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With Birth Control Pills, New Isn't Always Better : NPR

npr.org — “The latest generation of birth control pills has been marketed as doing much more than prevent pregnancy. They claim to clear the skin, make menstrual periods more benign, even prevent mood swings. But some critics suggest these benefits don't outweigh the health risks known to accompany oral contraceptives.View full resource at npr.org

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Delayed bleeding from injections - TuDiabetes

tudiabetes.org — “Lately, I've had delayed bleeding from injection sites on my abdomen. In the last week, I've got blood stains on my clothes 2 times. I always keep pressure on the injection site with an alcohol swab for a few seconds, longer if I detect any blood. These delayed bleeds were treated the same. Then they started bleeding later and one was a lot of blood, enough to make a stain 2 inches in diameter.For the record, I don't take any blood thinners or any meds at all except birth control pills. The injeView full resource at tudiabetes.org

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best forms of natural birth control?not factory made?

answers.allwomenstalk.com — “hi everyone,alot of my friends say they would not take oral contraceptive any kind of pill i know you can get two kinds one with a lower dose,but without taking factory made artificial hormones which we really dont know all the consequences of,what else is available? besides the injection,also i am over 30 and a smoker so i dont want the pill,what else id out there?or is using the method of when you are ovulating and marking the days on a calender effective or dangerous?thanks in advance thanks View full resource at answers.allwomenstalk.com

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Study Finds Convenience Drives US Women To Buy Over-The-Counter Contraception In Mexico

medicalnewstoday.com — “American women who live along the U.S.-Mexico border frequently buy over-the-counter oral contraceptives from Mexican pharmacies because they don't need a prescription and can send a friend to picView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Convenience drives US women to buy over-the-counter contraception in Mexico, study finds

physorg.com — “American women who live along the U.S.-Mexico border frequently buy over-the-counter oral contraceptives from Mexican pharmacies because they don't need a prescription and can send a friend to pick up the pills, according to a study by researchers from two University of Texas campuses and Ibis Reproductive ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Birth-Control Bummer? The Pill May Affect Attractiveness, but Don't Give Up on Oral Contraceptives Yet - The Human Condition Blog - Newsweek.com

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