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Study links progesterone-only birth control to higher asthma attack risk in younger women.
A new study by Imperial College London indicates that younger women with asthma, particularly those under 35, who use the progesterone-only mini pill may face a 39% higher risk of asthma attacks compared to non-users.
The research, analyzing data from over 260,000 women aged 18 to 50 with asthma, did not find a similar risk increase for those using combined estrogen and progesterone pills.
Researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into the link between progesterone and asthma.
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Un estudio vincula el control de la natalidad solo con progesterona con un mayor riesgo de ataques de asma en mujeres más jóvenes.