Combining tampons and cannabis: Daye’s vision of menstrual products
- October 10, 2021
We’ve become accustomed to thinking of tampons as a means of absorption. But could they have another use? One FemTech company now makes tampons that are meant to relieve pain
Women’s Hearts Beat Differently: Heart Rate and the Menstrual Cycle
- June 15, 2021
Our heart rate responds to hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. Although research in the field is just beginning, several rules of thumb can be applied today in diagnosing arrhythmia in women. More about the way our hearts beat, in an article by Inbal Mandler
Sexually Transmitted Infections in Women Who Have Sex with Women
- January 16, 2021
Contrary to the popular belief, sexually transmitted infections (STI) affect not only heterosexual, but also lesbians, bi-sexual, and pan-sexual women. By Yael Harari
Are menstrual disorders an indicator of premature mortality?
- January 10, 2021
Is there an association between menstrual regularity and life expectancy? A new article suggests answers. By Dr. Noga Shiffman
Early Detection of Menstrual Pain in Adolescent
- August 12, 2020
We have come to see menstrual pain as a fact of life, but do we know enough about its impact on the lives of those in pain? How does the pain affect academic performances, and can early diagnosis and treatment help narrow gender gaps? By Lia Novick Shamir
Doctor sees ‘feminist medicine’ as cure for medical gender discrimination
- March 8, 2020