Birth Control Pills Triple Stroke Risk in Young Women, Study Shows

The European research analyzed more than 500 women across 14 countries.
Birth Control Pills Triple Stroke Risk in Young Women, Study Shows
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Women using combined oral contraceptives, commonly known as the birth control pill, face a tripled risk of stroke, affecting roughly six in 100,000 young women annually. However, the absolute danger remains small, according to findings from a 14-country European study.

The research, presented at the European Stroke Organization Conference (ESOC) 2025, analyzed data from more than 500 women across 14 European medical centers.

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George Citroner reports on health and medicine, covering topics that include cancer, infectious diseases, and neurodegenerative conditions. He was awarded the Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) award in 2020 for a story on osteoporosis risk in men.