There are plenty of tales passed down from generation to generation that claim a number of things regarding a woman’s ...
Menstrual cramps can disrupt daily life and leave many reaching for painkillers. A pain medicine physician explains why ...
For many women, menstrual cramps are an unavoidable part of life. While over-the-counter painkillers remain a reliable solution, not everyone wants to rely on them month after month. More women are ...
Lauren Silva, a freelance writer in New York City, believes in feeling good in your body and making that experience accessible to everyone across generations. The proof is in her ever-piling browser ...
For many women, severe period cramps can be more than just uncomfortable—they can be debilitating. In today’s Daily Dose, Dr. Lacey Anderson addressed a viewer’s question about what to do when painful ...
Period cramps happen because your body releases hormone-like substances called prostaglandins, which induce muscle contractions.
Women’s health neurotechnology applies brain stimulation using a wearable to PMS, menstrual pain, and mood—addressing gaps ...
Dr. Nita Landry shares five things people should know about pain and periods. Period pain is a fact of life for many women, yet many don't know that what they are experiencing might not be normal.
While painful periods are often treated as part of the routine inconvenience, they impact physical health, emotional ...
The menstrual cycle is a key physiological process in women: it impacts performance, neuromuscular control, metabolism, and ...