CalorieLab Counts the Calories of Popular Foods and Restaurants

September 30th, 2008 by admin

Web site CalorieLab provides nutritional information for popular foods and restaurants to help you keep your diet on track. With over 70,000 foods and 500 restaurants in their database, there’s a good chance that if you’ve eaten it, it’s in there. If you’re looking for that one healthy item on a restaurant’s menu, CalorieLab provides full menu overviews along with more detailed nutritional information for each individual item. Keeping your choices healthy and counting calories can be difficult if you do a lot of eating on the go; CalorieLab makes it easy. While you’re improving your dining-out habits, check out five fast food restaurants to feel good about, how to eat healthily at top chain restaurants, and how you can make the healthiest choices with your unhealthy fast food.

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23 Ways to Keep Fast Food in Your Diet

September 30th, 2008 by admin

If you’re like most Americans, you frequent one of the country’s more than 72,000 fast-food restaurants at least once a week. After all, industry data show that fast-food accounts for 86 percent of meals taken home from restaurants.

Stick to double cheeseburgers, supersize your fries and sodas, and add a few high-fat breakfast items a couple times a month, and you could see your waistline and cholesterol levels grow like weeds in a summer garden.

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A supermarket salad can be a healthy fast-food choice.But something has been happening to fast-food restaurants. As Americans have become fatter and more concerned about what they eat, the McDonald’s and Burger Kings of the world have taken notice. They’ve added salads that actually fill you up (sales of salads in fast-food restaurants were up 12 percent between 2002 and 2003), reduced serving sizes, and added more healthful options to their menus. Here’s how to take advantage of it.

1. Go for the salad, minus the fried toppings. Although most fast-food restaurants offer decent-sized salads these days, if you top them with fried chicken, fried noodles, and the entire contents of the dressing packet, you will wind up with as much artery-clogging saturated fat and calories as if you’d had the double-cheese and fries. Instead, choose broiled or roasted chicken as your protein source, skip the croutons, and ask for the low-fat dressing — then only use half.

2. Skip the cheese. Craving a hamburger? That’s okay — just get a plain hamburger without the cheese. For instance, at McDonald’s, that saves you 50 calories, 40 of them from fat, and 2 grams of saturated fat.

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Chemists Create Healthier Pizza By Boosting Antioxidants In Dough

September 30th, 2008 by admin

improve health, many popular foods are undergoing a more nutritious make-over. Now, a team of food chemists at the University of Maryland has discovered how to boost the antioxidant content of pizza dough by optimizing baking and fermentation methods, a finding that could lead to healthier pizza, they say.
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Pizza bakers have known for some time that longer-baking times and higher temperatures can enhance the flavor of pizza. The new study shows that these intense baking conditions also may boost antioxidant levels in dough, especially whole wheat varieties, the researchers say. Their findings were presented today at the 233rd national meeting of the American Chemical Society.

That’s good news for fans of deep-dish, Chicago-style pizza, whose longer baking time and thicker crust “may have the potential to deliver higher levels of antioxidants in comparison to other pizza styles,” says study co-author Jeffrey Moore, a doctoral student in food chemistry at the University of Maryland, College Park. Diets rich in antioxidants are thought to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease.

“We chose to investigate pizza dough because it’s one of the most popular wheat-based food products in the U.S.,” says Moore. “Making popular food more healthy using the tools of chemistry may have a larger impact on public health.”

The study is part of an ongoing effort by researchers at the university to discover and develop new technologies that enhance the levels of natural antioxidants in grain-based food ingredients such as whole wheat flour. That effort is lead by Liangli Lucy Yu, Ph.D., an associate professor of food chemistry at the school and Moore’s graduate advisor.

To demonstrate the effect of different baking conditions on the antioxidant levels in pizza dough, Moore exposed whole grain pizza dough from two different varieties of wheat to different baking temperatures, from 400 to 550 degrees Fahrenheit, and to different baking times, from 7 to 14 minutes. A number of tests were used to measure changes in antioxidant properties.

Longer baking times or higher temperatures generally corresponded to higher levels of antioxidants in comparison to less intense baking conditions, Moore found. Antioxidant levels increased by as much as 60 percent during longer baking times and by as much as 82 percent during higher baking temperatures, depending on the type of wheat flour and the antioxidant test used, the researcher says. The exact mechanisms involved are not yet fully understood, he says.

Both baking time and temperature can be increased together at the same without burning the pizza, according to Moore, if the process is monitored carefully.

As pizza dough is often allowed to ferment before baking, Moore tested the effect of different fermentation times, ranging from zero to 48 hours, on antioxidant properties. Longer fermentation times also boosted antioxidant levels, in some cases by as much as 100 percent, he says. The increase likely resulted from chemical reactions induced by yeasts, which had more time to release the antioxidant components that were bound in the dough, Moore says.

Although only whole wheat pizza was used in this study, it is possible that these same cooking factors — longer baking time, higher temperature and longer fermentation — also will have an antioxidant boosting effect on refined pizza dough, but the effect will likely be less obvious, Moore says. That’s because most of the antioxidants in wheat are found in the bran and endosperm components, which have been largely removed in refined flour, he says.

Funding for this study was supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Research Initiative, along with grants from the Colorado Wheat Research Foundation, Maryland Grain Producers Utilization Board, the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Station and the Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. This research was not funded by the pizza industry, Moore says.

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Only another 5,500 calories to go …

September 30th, 2008 by admin

There are two polarised reactions to Morgan Spurlock’s 2004 documentary Super Size Me, in which the American film-maker ate nothing but McDonald’s food for a month. Lots of people are disgusted to see what happens to the 33-year-old’s body as he accepts Super Size shake after Super Size shake and limits himself to 5,000 steps a day and are shocked as his liver becomes toxic, his cholesterol skyrockets and his libido sags. Everyone else thinks: hey, how bad can it be? I wouldn’t mind doing that.

Well, at one Swedish university, a group of students are getting the chance. At the University of Link ping, the Spurlock experience is being replicated under clinical conditions. In February, seven healthy medical students in their early 20s spent weeks stuffing themselves with hamburgers, pizzas, milk shakes and 200g bacon breakfasts - all on the university’s tab. A second group of subjects are just now hitting the junk food. Physical exercise is to be avoided. Bikes are out. To discourage walking even the shortest distance, free bus passes have been issued.

The study is the brainchild of Fredrik Nystr m, doctor and associate professor at the university’s department of internal medicine. Finding himself with a little extra money in his research budget last year, he decided to do something “fun, something lasting”. And ever since watching Super Size Me he had been thinking of how, in all the studies of obesity and metabolism, hardly anyone has studied what happens when you force healthy people to put on weight. The few studies there have been took place in the 60s and 70s.

The reason, speculates Nystr m, is because it is difficult to ask people to get fat in the name of science. “It’s far easier to study those who are fat to begin with,” he says. “They’re appreciative and keen, happy that someone will help them slim. And in the US, I assume this kind of study would be out of the question. Everyone would get sued if the subjects afterwards didn’t manage to get rid of their extra kilos.” But in laidback Sweden, there were no problems clearing the experiment with the national ethical board. The one proviso Nystr m added was that he would pull anyone out of the experiment if they increased their bodyweight by more than 15% - even if he or she was prepared to go on.

It wasn’t difficult for Nystr m to find willing guinea pigs. Late last year, after delivering a lecture on the ills of overeating, he casually asked if any of the students would be prepared to gorge themselves for the sake of science. He was deluged with applications, but mostly from men (he thinks that women are too wary of gaining weight). They all had to be in good health, but as he says: “Young med students usually are.” Nystr m then simply chose the ones who seemed “the most highly motivated”. At the end of the month, each student was they were given their results to keep.

Before the study began, the subjects thought they were in for an easy time. In fact, they could hardly believe their luck: “You mean to tell me that if I were to go out tonight, and order beer and peanuts, you’d pay?” said one incredulous student. But eating 6,000 calories a day - roughly double what most of the volunteers ingested normally - is not as easy as it sounds. You can’t do it simply by letting yourself go and having an extra scoop of ice cream. It takes effort. One Big Mac with large fries and a large Coke still nets you just 1,164 calories, according to McDonald’s Swedish website.

Just as in Super Size Me, the idea was that all calories would come from fast food. But breakfast at home was allowed, provided it was bacon-and-eggs based. And the fast food didn’t have to come exclusively from McDonald’s: hamburgers could be exchanged for pizzas, as long as most of the calories still came from saturated fats, those having the most effect on levels of cholesterol. Still, it wasn’t unusual for students to be about to go to bed only to discover that they were some 600 calories short of their daily target, and forced to face a large calorific milk shake rather than a mug of hot milk.

It turns out that hunger might be an underrated feeling. Towards the end of the study, most of the students stated that they were looking forward to being ravenous again. Going for a month feeling continually sated felt odd. And though few of them were fitness freaks, most hated not being allowed to walk or cycle around. Nystr m was surprised to find “there was more whining about that than about the eating”.

The students managed to gain between 5-15% extra weight over the month. They felt “tired and bloated”, especially during the first week, but there seemed to be no signs of the mood swings towards the end that the rather despondent Spurlock reported.

Final results from the questionnaires will be released at the end of the study. But judging from the provisional results, no one suffered anything like as much as Spurlock. One of the most shocking scenes in the film is when his three doctors urge him to abandon his experiment after getting the results of blood tests which show that his liver is so badly damaged it looks as though it is the result of heavy drinking - “You’re pickling your liver!”. While Nystr m and his team also noted “significant” changes in the liver, relating to the liver enzyme levels in the blood, and the content of fat in the liver, the changes were “never even close to dangerous”.

Nystr m is puzzled about why Spurlock had such an extreme reaction, musing that he could perhaps have had an undiagnosed problem with his liver or, he says, “Maybe his hardcore vegetarian girlfriend held him to a low-energy diet, making him incapable of coping with this kind of food.”

Interestingly, in the Swedish experiment, while the liver readings got steadily worse until the third week, they then took a turn for the better. The liver, it would seem, adapts. Cholesterol, meanwhile, was hardly affected.

And this is the most fascinating thing: if Nystr m’s small group are representative, then it would seem that our bodies are more adaptable than we give them credit for. In other words, metabolism may play a much more important role in the problem of obesity than many people think. Indeed, Nystr m claims that for some people, eating 10% more will lead to their metabolism increasing at the same level. The extra energy will be burned off as body heat during sleep. “If that was not the case we would all have to keep track of every last calorie,” he says. “And you have to realise that some overeaters consume such grotesque amounts that they would be even heavier - much heavier! - were it not for this safety mechanism.”

That’s why these kind of studies have to be carried out, he says: “If you only look at the already overweight, you’ll only do research on those with least resistance to calories, so to speak.”

The first part of the study finished in June; the next batch of subjects are now stuffing themselves with Big Macs. Nystr m expects to publ

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Now Veggies are as Cool as Cheetos

September 30th, 2008 by admin

A Stanford University study had kids taste food in McDonald packaging and unmarked packaging and asked which they preferred. The kids preferred the McDonald packaged food not realizing that they went for it because they were conditioned to believe “it must taste good.”

You can be negative about the effects of advertising and packaging, but I think if you apply the lesson learned from the study noted above, you’ll find that you can use this information positively.

After being inspired by the Stanford University study on McDonald’s packaging effect on kids, I came up with an idea to get kids to eat their veggies as enthusiastically as ’snack’. If zip-seal bags would be pre-printed with cool graphics like those on national brand snack packaging (which kids love), then they might be more inclined to take, display and eat their healthy snacks in school with zest.

Well, Mobi has already created this product! They make a great array of appealing sandwich bags, pre-printed with various designs that can even give cut-up celery sticks a zap of show-off cool factor.

Mobi’s bags would be perfect for influencing kids to see healthy snacks as the ‘cool thing’.

As an added bonus, these bags are environmentally friendly. The materials used to make them are recycled and recyclable. Furthermore in 2008 the company plans to use strictly biodegradable films in their products.

In addition to the environment, they are also passionate about helping endangered species and global aid.

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Control Your Endometriosis Through Changes In Your Diet!

September 28th, 2008 by admin

Endometriosis is a condition that occurs when endometrium (endometrial tissue) grows outside the uterus.

It causes pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, premenstrual spotting, infertility, and painful urination.

Endometriosis can be controlled effectively through drug therapy.

However, one recent study proposes that turning to good nutrition as a way to supplement treatment can make you strong and healthy.

Although treatment and results differ, there are many cases that have improved and decreased the severity of endometriosis symptoms only by changing the diet.

But before you (as endometriosis sufferer) make changes in your diet with right foods and supplements, here are some important things that need to be taken into consideration. Remember that no food or diet regimen is a cure for endometriosis.

Estrogen is the main hormone that causes destruction in an endometriosis sufferer. It is found from some researchers that a high level of estrogen in your body is responsible for all the symptoms where as others believe a weak immune system is to blame.

No matter what the real cause is but it is essential for you to plan and follow a regular diet and nutrition program to attain a healthy body that can regulate hormones properly, maintain the immune system and manage endometriosis.

There are certain foods to avoid in your diet. So, understanding what not to include in your diet can make a huge difference in your life with endometriosis.

Planning an endometriosis diet is about avoiding foods that increase prostaglandins, which stimulate estrogen. However, remember that not all prostaglandin are bad. For instance, prostaglandin E1 actually relieves symptoms.

The foods such as fats, salt, sugar, dairy products and caffeine need to be avoided because they reduce or stop the functioning of the liver properly. The liver is essential for regulating the hormones and B vitamins in the body to help lower estrogen levels.

Cutting down the red meat and meat products in your diet is an effective way of controlling. It is highly recommended to replace the meat with soy products such as tofu and miso, and the foods that are rich in fiber in your diet.

As soy products contain elements that control estrogen levels in the body and a rich in fiber diet can ease any pain from bowel movements if endometriosis affects the area.

Include foods that contain B vitamins such as fish, rice, pasta, whole-grain bread and cereals, leafy vegetables. B vitamins are known to control estrogen levels and help ease symptoms. Moreover, B vitamins particularly Vitamin B6, riboflavin and thiamin are very effective in regulating recurrent endometriosis.

Also antioxidants: beta-carotene, selenium, Vitamin C and Vitamin E are all effective in improving your immune system as well as reducing cramps and menstrual bleeding.

These antioxidants, when included in diet, can help control endometriosis and its associated pain. The good sources of antioxidants are spinach, broccoli, celery, cucumbers, almonds, safflower and sunflower oils.

Therefore, with these easy and natural changes in your diet you can improve endometriosis. However, speak to your doctor about your dietary plan before making changes to make adjustments if necessary!

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Does Abortion Pill Successfully Terminate Pregnancy? Know The Facts Of Abortion Pill!

September 28th, 2008 by admin

Abortion is a process of ending a pregnancy.

To get an abortion, it is necessary for you to consult a doctor where certain tests will be done to confirm your pregnancy.

If pregnancy is confirmed and is below nine weeks, then abortion pill is best to expel the contents of the uterus.

Abortion pill is widely known as RU-486.Insomnia Free With Eft

RU stands for Roussel-Uclaf (the initials of the pharmaceutical company) and 486 is a lab serial number. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the abortion pill (RU-486) for use as an abortifacient.

Abortion pill is a type of abortion that can be performed using a combination of two medications, mifepristone and misoprostol. These two pills can end most pregnancies in about four hours. It is safe and effective when used within nine weeks of pregnancy.

Your doctor will explain you how mifepristone and misoprostol work in terminating a pregnancy. Depending upon your health condition, the doctor gives you a dose of mifepristone pill to take orally.

Mifepristone blocks the hormone progesterone levels that are needed to maintain a successful pregnancy. Due to the blockage of this hormone, the uterine lining begins to shed, the cervix get soften and bleeding (an indication of abortion) may occur.

The bleeding may be light much like spotting towards the end of a menstrual period or heavy bleeding. In some cases, you may experience no bleeding until you take the second pill (Misoprostol).

Misoprostol, another abortion pill will be given if abortion has not occurred with mifepristone. Misoprostol will be taken orally or inserted vaginally within 48 hours of mifepristone. It causes uterine contractions (cramps) to expel the uterine contents from the body.

The abortion pill will not recommended for you if you have certain medical conditions such as heart disease, asthma, diabetes, bleeding problems or hypertension or when fitted with an intra-uterine device. It is ineffective in the case of ectopic pregnancy.

The World Health Organization (WHO) believes that abortion pill is an effective treatment in termination of pregnancy. It is found that about 95 women out of every 100 has achieved abortion successfully with the intake of abortion pill in the first nine weeks of pregnancy.

Moreover, with abortion pill, the risk of infection is very less and maternal death is extremely low. It is relatively a cheaper, less invasive option where anesthesia is not necessary. The need of pain-killing drugs will be avoided. Also, you can successfully abort without any complication and further medical treatment.

However, with abortion pill, a continuous bleeding may occur for weeks. It is found that one out of every 300 will come across heavy bleeding with the usage of abortion pill. In some rare cases, you may develop an infection.

It is also found that abortion pill is ineffective in five women out of every 100 who take it for ending the pregnancy. Sometimes, it takes days to work.

So, you should see the doctor right away if you find heavy bleeding, infection or any complication occurring with usage of abortion pill.

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No Cure For Genital Herpes! Antiviral Medications For Outbreaks!

September 28th, 2008 by admin

Genital herpes, also commonly called as “herpes”, is a highly contagious sexual transmitted disease caused by the virus called herpes simplex virus (HSV).

Actually, there are two various types of herpes virus: HSV-1 and HSV-2.

Actually, HSV-1 causes fever blisters in and around the mouth and can be transmitted from person to person through kissing whereas HSV-2 is the major cause for genital herpes. In rare cases, genital herpes is caused by HSV-1.

HSV-2 causes pain, itching and herpes sores in your genital area. Sexual contact is the primary way that genital herpes simplex virus spreads. As the herpes virus cannot survive for long time outside your body, you cannot acquire this virus from any object used by an infected person.

Generally, symptoms of herpes are called outbreaks. The main reason for the increase in the rate of herpes infection is you will not aware of HSV in your body and may never have an outbreak of sores.

Moreover, there is no cure for genital herpes but treatments cannot stop outbreaks. The standard and effective treatment for genital herpes is antiviral drugs. Moreover, a daily suppressive therapy can reduce transmission of virus to your partners.

You can take antiviral drugs to treat the symptoms, to help prevent future outbreaks and to stop HSV from replicating in your body. Remember that the treatment works only during the period you take drugs. It will not work once you stop taking.

The most common antiviral medicines to treat genital herpes are Acyclovir (Zovirax), Famciclovir (Famvir), and Valacyclovir (Valtrex).

Aciclovir:

This antiviral drug can lessen the severity of genital herpes outbreaks and shorten their duration. As episodic treatment, you should take aciclovir five times a day.

This can also be used as suppressive treatment to help decrease the number of outbreaks. In this case, you should take tablets two, three or four times a day.

The general side effects of aciclovir are very mild such as nausea and diarrhea.

Valaciclovir:

This antiviral drug makes the healing of sores faster, and shortens pain period during the outbreak. If you are taking valaciclovir as soon as you experience the first outbreak (tingling, itching or redness), then you can completely prevent the painful blisters development.

As episodic treatment, you should take valaciclovir twice a day. You can also use valaciclovir as suppressive treatment to prevent herpes outbreaks. For this, take the drug once a day.

The common side effects with valaciclovir are very mild such as headache or nausea.

Famciclovir:

When used as episodic treatment, this can reduce the duration of outbreaks and the severity of outbreaks pain. Remember that for the initial genital herpes episode, take this drug three times a day and for recurrent outbreaks, take twice a day.

Famciclovir is also preferred for suppressive therapy to increase the time between outbreaks. In this case, the drug should be taken twice a day.

Even these side effects are, similar to aciclovir, very mild such as headache and nausea.

It is highly recommended for you to consult your doctor for further information regarding antiviral treatment for your genital herpes.

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Digital Full-Field Mammography - An Advanced Mammography Equipment To Detect Early Breast Cancer!

September 28th, 2008 by admin

Mammography is also known as mammogram.

It is a low-dose x-ray of the breasts, which is a standard method of detecting breast cancer in women over 40.

Mammography for early breast cancer detection is considered as the best method .

Mammography is done using a special type of x-ray machine that is designed only for this purpose.

With mammogram, it is possible to have an early detection of breast cancer before it develops into worse stage.

A highly skilled health care professional or qualified radiographer usually performs mammogram. It is generally performed in a procedure room. The recent studies show that the mammograms have reduced the mortality rate of women with breast cancer by 35%.

A new type of mammogram equipment called full-field digital mammography has created mammogram to be the best method for diagnosing early breast cancer. As the traditional film-screen mammogram is limited in its ability to detect some cancers, extensive research has made to improve mammogram, thus, introduced full-field digital mammography.

This mammogram provides theoretical advantages when compared to film-screen mammography for cancer detection.

Digital mammography is a conventional film screen mammography that uses low energy x-rays to pass through a compressed breast during a mammographic examination. The emitting x-rays are captivated by the film (x-ray film), which then develops into a mammographic image that usually held and looked at by the radiologist.

However, the traditional film-screen mammogram is equivalent to photographic cameras and films where negatives are printed as a picture. With digital mammogram, low energy x-rays will be passed through the breast similarly as conventional mammograms but are recorded through an electronic digital detector rather than the film.

The radiologist can change electronically to increase an area, or alter the brightness.

Patients going through digital mammographic examinations will find differences during the examination itself such as more equipment in the room (a small TV monitor to view the mammogram results) and the duration of tests.

However, breast compression is still required to produce best possible images at the lowest possible radiation dose.

With full-filled digital mammography, it is possible to use advanced computer and electronic technologies to change the image in order to detect certain breast cancers, which are difficult to visualize through film screen mammography.

This new technology application includes computer-aided diagnosis (computer reading of mammograms), 3-D imaging, dual energy mammography, and the contrast-enhanced mammography. Most of these processes remain in the development stage.

The efficiency of full-field digital mammography is more than traditional film-screening mammography. This is probably because of the facility for the radiologist to increase an image and change contrast with digital systems.

Also, the digital images are available within seconds of ray exposure and interventional procedures such as needle localizations necessitating x-ray assistance performed on digital machines are much faster for tests.Having Recurrent Miscarriage? Know The Facts About Spontaneous Abortion!

Moreover, the duration of the breast compression is comparatively very shorter. Even, the equipment costs for digital mammography is three to five times more than the cost of film screen mammography.

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Is Your Birth Control Pill Effective In Controlling Pregnancy?

September 28th, 2008 by admin

Birth control pill is the most popular and effective birth control method.

Different brands of pill are available for birth control.Reverse Your Osteoporosis With Preventive Measures!

However, they usually come in packs of twenty-one or twenty-eight pills.

The birth control pill is a synthetic form of the hormones progesterone and estrogen.

Birth control pills stop ovulation by maintaining more consistent hormone levels. Without an increase in estrogen level, the ovary doesn’t get the signal to release an egg.

Thus, prevents the ovaries from releasing eggs. Birth control pills are 99.7% effective in preventing pregnancy.

Consult your doctor before you start taking birth control pills. You can start using the pills from the first day of your menstrual period or the first day after an abortion.

The pills should be taken one for each day till you finish your entire pack. However, if you miss taking a pill for one day, start taking as soon as you remember and continue with the next pill at usual time.

Birth Control Pill - Alesse
Alesse is one of the most effective birth control pill that is used worldwide for preventing pregnancy. It contains hormones that prevent the ovary from releasing an egg and stops the sperm from entering the uterus.

It is recommended to maintain a gap of 24 hours between each tablet. Better take the pill at nights to reduce the risk of having nausea or headache (if any) that you may experience due to the hormones.

Ortho Tri Cyclen
Ortho Tri Cyclen, a birth control pill that provides a low daily dose of hormones in your body to prevent pregnancy. It contains a combination of female hormones that stops the process of ovulation.

It is most effective in making changes in the cervical mucous and uterine lining, which, in turn, makes it harder for the sperm to enter the uterus and harder for a fertilized egg to join the uterus.

Seasonale
Seasonale is a kind of prescription birth control pill that is taken orally to prevent pregnancy. It should be taken one for each day. With the use of this pill, you will have only four menstrual periods per year, a radical change when compared to the menstrual period that occur with other birth control pills.

Yasmin
Yasmin is the most recent low-dose birth control pill, which is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The effectiveness of this pill is 99 percent when used correctly. It works in the same way as other birth control pills.

Even this should be taken one for each day for three weeks, followed by seven placebo pills that should be taken throughout the week for getting regular menstrual period. It is the only birth control pill that provides drospirenone (the synthetic progestin), which is an alternative for the adverse effects that you experience from other oral birth control pills.

The health risks associated with birth control pills are blood clots, stroke and heart attack. Remember, cigarette smoking increases the risk of serious side effects.

It is highly recommended to stop taking the pills and discuss with your doctor if you suspect pregnancy or vaginal bleeding.

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