9 frisky facts to get you in the mood for World Contraception Day
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By: health
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September 23, 2016
Sex. It’s happening all over the world, all the time. (Millions of people are probably getting it on as you’re reading this article.) Birth control. It’s what makes it possible for all those people to make love without making babies. (Until they’re ready, of course.) That’s why every September 26th we celebrate World Contraception Day […]
Pill perk: protection against ovarian cancer
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By: health
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September 15, 2016
Experts have known for a long time that the pill protects women against ovarian cancer —even decades after they stop taking it. Now a new study shows that the pill may have actually decreased deaths from ovarian cancer on a global scale . Ovarian cancer is getting less common… Compared to other types of cancer, […]
Will an IUD make your period go away?
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By: health
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August 29, 2016
One major potential selling point of hormonal IUDs is their ability to sometimes make periods lighter and shorter. For about 1 in 5 people using the Mirena or LILETTA IUDs, periods stop altogether after a year. But is it just random chance as to whether your period stops or not? New research from the massive […]
Know your rights: Anti-discrimination protections in the ACA
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By: health
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August 22, 2016
UPDATE: President Biden has opened the enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act health insurance plans for 2022. You can now enroll in one of these plans until January 15, 2022, at healthcare.gov . Some states have their own open enrollment periods and websites for signing up. Check to see if your state does . […]
Which fertility and period tracking apps can you trust?
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By: health
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August 17, 2016
Want to track your cycle? There are a lot of apps for that. But do they actually work? And are some better than others? We’ve written about period tracking and fertility awareness apps from a user perspective, but we’re happy to see the science community weighing in. Two recent studies looking at the many free […]
Birth control methods with estrogen may boost vitamin D
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By: health
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August 11, 2016
About 4 in 5 African American women have low levels of vitamin D—though this doesn’t necessarily cause health problems . Now a new study of more than 1,600 African American women in Detroit has shown that two big factors affected participants’ vitamin D levels: whether they took a supplement, and what kind of birth control […]
KTHANXBYE: 5 questions to ask yourself before quitting your birth control
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By: health
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August 2, 2016
When I got the IUD three years ago , I was in love immediately. Well, almost immediately. For the first few hours after the insertion , I was curled up on the sofa in a pair of yoga pants with a book, waiting for the cramps to subside. But after that, my relationship with my […]
Birth control on the horizon: 2016 edition
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By: health
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July 6, 2016
We love to roll out the red carpet when a new method of birth control becomes available. We’ve also been known to get excited about birth control innovations that are still in the works. Here’s what we see on the horizon from where we’re standing in 2016. Rings that work for a year Right now […]
Health insurance perks, from A to Z
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By: health
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June 23, 2016
UPDATE: President Biden has opened the enrollment period for the Affordable Care Act health insurance plans for 2022. You can now enroll in one of these plans until January 15, 2022, at healthcare.gov . Some states have their own open enrollment periods and websites for signing up. Check to see if your state does . […]
Conner, 23, condoms
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By: health
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June 15, 2016
Lubricated. Textured. Flavored. Conner knows how important condoms are for preventing pregnancy and STIs, so he has explored a lot of options to find the ones that feel and work best. He admits to having had a couple scares that made him much more protective of his sexual health. Now he uses condoms every time, […]