![]() ![]() “I think it’s going to open up a lot of eyes to a lot of women and girls for what the effects are, what the impact is,” Dean said. Shelda Dean, manager of marketing and communications for the Mary Couts Burnett Library, said the book’s timing is important. I started doing things like exercising and listening to music again.” “I felt like the world was more interesting and meaningful. After taking the pill for more than 10 years, the evolutionary psychologist decided to stop. Hill said her inspiration started with her own experience with the pill. ![]() But usually with doctors “we’ve been told about the sort of mood-related side effects as being the extent of the conversation that we generally get surrounding the pill.” “Women have been talking about this forever,” Hill said. ![]() Hill explains the tolls hormonal birth control can have on the brain. Sarah Hill, professor of psychology, wrote about the impact hormonal birth control has on women’s brains. ![]()
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