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Birth control pills might alter women’s brains, make them risk-takers: study

Por: New York Post Life November 08, 2023

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Forget alcohol — birth control pills could lower your inhibitions. New research out of Canada suggests daily contraceptives could thin regions of the brain responsible for decision-making and impulse control. analyzes the effects of oral contraceptives — which are taken by nearly two-thirds of American women 15 to 49 years old, according to— on the brain. Specifically, the researchers from Montreal investigated the role of naturally and... + full article



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