31. The study found these women used the pills correctly and had no ill effects when compared with another group who had to see their doctors for the pills. 32. The steroid group experienced far less sneezing, runny nose and congestion than the group using pills. 33. Using the pill for less than five years did not result in a higher chance of cervical cancer. 34. Forty-seven percent said they would use the pill to prevent a pregnancy. 35. This was because it had been found that ASA drugs chief Chris Hattingh had given Spies permission to use pills containing the banned substance ephedrine. 36. Women who use contraceptive pills do not have an increased risk of breast cancer, according to a study to be released Thursday. |