New research suggests certain types of hormonal contraceptives are linked to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke. Estrogen-containing contraceptives — especially the vaginal ring and skin patch — ...
A new study has linked most hormonal contraceptives to a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. The paper, published in the British Medical Journal, looked at the prescription records of more than ...
In this retrospective cohort study, investigators assessed whether having stress-related psychiatric conditions influenced how the use of combined hormonal birth control affects the risk for major ...
New research reveals compelling evidence that hormone replacement therapy may offer significant cardiovascular benefits for menopausal women. These findings emerge from a comprehensive analysis of ...
A new study found that women who started taking estrogen 10 years before menopause had a lower risk of breast cancer, heart attack, and stroke than women who started later or didnt use hormone therapy ...
WEST MICHIGAN — Heart disease doesn't suddenly appear, it builds over decades. Menopause is one condition that can make the process speed up, and for years, women and healthcare providers were given a ...
Share on Pinterest Hormonal birth control has been associated with stroke and heart attack risk, but the overall risk remains low. SDI Productions/Getty Images New research suggests combined oral ...