Menstruation
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New research found that taking a placebo pill, knowing that it contains no active ingredients, reduced the intensity of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms by a whopping 79%, substantially more than taking the usual side-effect-causing medications.
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A new study has debunked a popular TikTok wellness trend called cycle syncing, which claims that tailoring a workout routine to match the hormonal changes that occur during the different phases of the menstrual cycle provides a fitness benefit.
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When women are experiencing primary dysmenorrhea (better known as period pain), usually the last thing that they feel like doing is getting up and exercising. According to a new first-of-its-kind study, however, doing so may be exactly what's needed to reduce the discomfort.
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The DuoFertility system discreetly monitors body temperature for subtle changes related to ovulation and helps users plan the best time for a romantic evening.
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Vantia Therapeutics has announced that its new oral small molecule drug known as VA111913 has entered its second phase of testing which, if successful, could become a commercial treatment for dysmenorrhoea (painful menstruation).