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Depo-Provera is a synthetic hormone that may cause brain and spine tumors

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Nearly 300 lawsuits claim Depo-Provera played a role in the development of brain and spine tumors.
The synthetic progestoerone cocktail is supposed to suppress ovulation and prevent pregnancy in women for up to three months at a time.
The FDA initially approved the drug for limited contraceptive use in 1974 , but the FDA denied it a “general marketing licence” in 1978 .
Birth control side effects include bleeding, headaches, weight gain, nausea, increased blood pressure, breast tenderness, low libido, acne, mood swings and mood swings.
Yet the conversation about the decision to ditch contraception is laden with dishonesty, deception, and censorship fueled by pharmaceutical companies and corporate media.
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