Wellness
How does the pill affect your brain? We’re finally getting answers

The identification of the hormonal offspring is effective in contraception, but there may be some neurotransmitters that we learn only for
Oral contraceptives have been effectively prohibited to become pregnant for more than 65 years, but in the past twenty, scientists – many of them – have begun to seriously study the effect on the brain.
New research shows that oral hormonal contraceptives may change the risk of mood disorders such as depression and anxiety, affecting the brain’s response to stress and changing the structure of certain areas of the brain. Evidence provided in the European …