"Birth Control's Synthetic Estrogen Tied to Anxiety"

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"Birth Control's Synthetic Estrogen Tied to Anxiety"
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A study presented at the Endocrine Society's annual meeting suggests that synthetic estrogen in hormonal birth control increases anxiety-like behaviors in female rats compared to natural estrogen. This finding highlights the importance of considering estrogen type in contraceptives to manage anxiety-related side effects in women.

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