Cornell University scientists achieved a major advance toward a safe, reversible nonhormonal male contraceptive.
They decided to test their hypothesis with a drug known as JQ1. This drug was originally developed as a cancer treatment, and ...
Despite progress in improving access to family planning, misconceptions about contraception continue to prevail and influence ...
Virginia enacted a new law securing access to birth control and contraception, safeguarding patient rights, providers, and ...
A new study brings scientists closer to a safe, reversible male birth control pill. Researchers found a way to temporarily ...
A systematic review and meta-analysis sheds light on the debated association between hormonal contraception and risk for idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
Hormonal birth control can both help and hinder chronic health conditions, depending on the specific method and the condition. Individuals with chronic conditions should consider how different birth ...
Hormonal contraception, including birth control pills and intrauterine devices (IUDs), is not associated with an increased prevalence of a brain pressure disorder called idiopathic intracranial ...