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Should you try grounding? Can walking barefoot on the earth really boost your health? byElizabeth Wescott, PhDMay 8, 2025
If it’s not a UTI, it might be interstitial cystitis And what's the connection with hormonal birth control? byMadison AyersMay 6, 2025
August 10, 2024 Is it better for female athletes to be on the Pill? What the research says about ACL injury risk and OC use byTherese Vonesh and Anne Marie Williams
June 5, 2019 Can Hormonal Birth Control Trigger Multiple Sclerosis (MS)? Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease (AI) that attacks the central byGrace Emily Stark
May 8, 2019 Remembering the Iconic Congressional Hearings on Birth Control Safety As we approach the 50th anniversary of the Nelson Pill Hearings held in 1970, byMike Gaskins
May 4, 2019 Shocking Reasons why Birth Control Lowers Women’s Sex Drives One of the greatest paradoxes about birth control is that, while it may make sex byGrace Emily Stark
April 12, 2019 The Disturbing Connection Between Your Birth Control and Vision Problems Pseudotumor cerebri byGrace Emily Stark
March 15, 2019 The Possible Cause of Lupus No One Is Talking About: Birth Control Autoimmune diseases are a notoriously tricky group of diseases to treat byGrace Emily Stark
March 6, 2019 Birth Control’s Link to Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune diseases (AI) are enigmatic byMike Gaskins
January 12, 2019 When Nexplanon moves: How “the birth control that goes in your arm” can migrate and wreak havoc on your body “We’re all on Nexplanon,” says a recent ad for “the birth control that goes in byGrace Emily Stark
May 16, 2018 Hormonal Contraceptives Increase Breast Cancer Risk: A Doctor’s Report on Why Are you at risk of breast cancer? byDr. John Littell