As we head towards a federal election, the Labor government recently announced a funding package worth A$573 million for women's health.Authors ...
Should pharmacists be able to provide the pill over the counter without a script? We asked 5 experts
Recent government funding for women’s health included millions to expand trials of pharmacists prescribing the oral ...
Recent government funding for women’s health included millions to expand trials of pharmacists prescribing the oral contraceptive pill. What do the experts think?
Women have little sexual and personal autonomy but bear the burden and blame of managing their reproductive health.
Some women are concerned about how contraceptive pills could be affecting their mental health. Are these fears backed up by ...
Published results showed women who used systemic hormonal contraceptives, such as pills, patches, implants, injections and rings, had decreased incidences of ACL injuries vs. women who were not using ...
A study of over 2 million women links hormonal contraceptives to a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. Experts weigh in ...
Researchers state that while the absolute risk is low, it should still be taken into account when prescribing these products.
A study by University of Copenhagen researchers suggests hormonal contraceptives are linked to higher risks of stroke and ...
Contemporary estrogen-progestin contraceptives are associated with an increased risk for ischemic stroke and myocardia ...
Use of long-acting, reversible contraceptives is associated with an increased risk of certain cancers, a study suggests.
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