It’s a weird time to talk about contraceptives. Here's what the debate is missing.
In 1886, chemist W. J. Rendell manufactured the first birth control suppository. It contained a cocoa butter shell for suppositories that melted in the body to release the medication quinine, a drug ...
Men have long been waiting for new male contraceptive options outside of just condoms and vasectomy. Non-hormonal methods at the forefront of male interest have been long-acting, reversible options ...
Views writer Savannah Burke argues that cycle-tracking wellness trends spread birth control misinformation and threaten women’s autonomy.
Warming temperatures mean more rats, and the possible spread of more disease between the rodents and people. That has some ...
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Most of the world doesn’t require a prescription for birth control. Why do Canadians still need one?
Some Canadian doctors say patients on birth control need monitoring. But medical authorities in other countries increasingly ...
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Can weight affect birth control effectiveness?
Studies show that weight does not change how well birth control pills work. Following the pill schedule is more important for ...
Navigating the world of birth control can be overwhelming, especially given the sheer variety of options available today. From hormonal methods like the pill and patch to long-term solutions like IUDs ...
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Baron von Steuben’s story reminds us that liberty must be defended not only by ...
Dispelling common myths, experts say these methods are suitable even for women who haven’t had children and do not affect future fertility ...
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American Medical Association creates its own vaccine safety, effectiveness review system
The AMA's evaluation will be done in collaboration with the Vaccine Integrity Project at the Center for Infectious Disease ...
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