Thursday, 21 June 2012

No couple seen between contraceptives and aloft HIV risk: CDC

<p>ATLANTA (Reuters) – There is no transparent couple between a use of contraceptives such as <span>the birth control pill</span> or Depo-Provera shots and an increasing risk that a lady will agreement HIV, a <span>U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</span> pronounced on Thursday.</p>
<p> But a <span>CDC</span> also pronounced it was “strongly” enlivening a use of condoms as a prevision opposite a pathogen that causes AIDS.</p>
<p> Recent studies have suggested that a use of <span>hormonal contraceptives</span> could boost a risk of women constrictive HIV. But after reviewing a studies, a Atlanta-based CDC said, “the justification does not suggest” a couple between verbal contraceptives such as a birth control tablet and increasing HIV risk.</p>
<p> For injectable forms of <span>birth control</span> such as Depo-Provera a justification...

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