For anyone who menstruates, this is a routine question during any visit to your doctor. Health care providers generally ask this to determine whether their patient is concerned about a menstrual ...
Feeling out of sync with your body and not exactly sure why? Some days workouts go well, yet the very next day, something might seem off. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. The reason you ...
If you have ovaries, this emotional rollercoaster probably feels very familiar. While men don't experience a monthly hormonal ...
Bodpod is a body composition device that will allow Brooke Karmilovich, left, and Dr. Balea Schumacher, to assess body mass, ...
Share on Pinterest An ongoing health study from Apple seeks to increase understanding of the menstrual cycle and how it is related to health conditions like infertility, heart health, and menopause.
Let’s take a mental trip back to seventh-grade health class. When you got to the unit on menstruation, you probably learned that people with uteruses typically get their periods once a month or so—but ...
The athletes had to complete tests in three different phases of their menstrual cycle: in the follicular phase, around ovulation and in the middle of the luteal phase. Many women experience physical ...
Saying the phrase “menstrual blood” or or the word “period” can feel almost dirty. That’s because in the western world, people with periods are taught not to discuss this exceedingly normal biological ...
Experts explain whether changing what you eat according to each phase of your menstrual cycle could help balance hormones.
A study finds that women consume about 168 more calories daily in the luteal phase, linking hormonal shifts to appetite and ...
The way menstruation is experienced depends not only on physical symptoms, but also on the social context in which it occurs.