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Exploring the Role of Periods in Female Athletes’ Performance and Well-being

September 18, 2025 · 5 min read

In recent years, the conversation around women’s health in sports has increasingly focused on the impact of menstruation on athletic performance. This subject, while once overlooked, is now gaining the attention it deserves within the sports and health communities. Recently, Olympic gold medalist Sophie Capewell shared her experiences concerning how periods affect female athletes, shedding […]

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Exploring the Role of Periods in Female Athletes’ Performance and Well-being

In recent years, the conversation around women’s health in sports has increasingly focused on the impact of menstruation on athletic performance. This subject, while once overlooked, is now gaining the attention it deserves within the sports and health communities. Recently, Olympic gold medalist Sophie Capewell shared her experiences concerning how periods affect female athletes, shedding […]

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Understanding the Boom in Unproven Fertility Treatments

The world of fertility treatments has been buzzing with innovations and advancements over the years. However, recent scrutiny reveals a troubling trend: the rise of unproven fertility treatments offered by clinics. This increase, largely fueled by desperate couples seeking any assistance to conceive, has prompted health watchdogs to issue warnings about the potential risks and […]

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Antibiotic Resistant Gonorrhea: A Mounting Challenge

In recent years, the rise of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea has become a critical public health concern worldwide. This sexually transmitted infection (STI), caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, is challenging traditional treatment methods, pushing health authorities to search for new solutions. The Rise of Drug Resistance Antibiotic resistance in gonorrhea is not a new phenomenon. According […]

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The Impact of Contraception Accessibility on Global Health

In recent years, the conversation surrounding sexual health has evolved significantly, with increased attention on the accessibility and innovations in contraceptive methods. As societies strive to advance public health and gender equality, contraception is seen as a critical factor in reducing unintended pregnancies and promoting reproductive autonomy. This blog post explores the latest trends and […]

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The use of tirzepatide to successfully treat persistent genital arousal disorder/genitopelvic dysesthesia: a case report.

Burr E; Roytman M; Poirier É; Kolbuszewska M; Pfaus JG; Komisaruk BR; Goldstein I; Rubin R

Some people have a problem called PGAD/GPD that makes them feel uncomfortable in private areas and affects their happiness in life. Many don't get help because they are worried about what others might think, and the problem can be different for each person.

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Remote consultations in sexual and reproductive health services: a systematic review of evidence on effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, experiences, access and equity.

Spurway C; Williams I; Ayinde OC; Bohm C; Burns F; Gibbs J; Josh J; Munro H; Woode Owusu M; Solomon D; Ross JD; Jackson LJ

This study looks at the impact of remote consultations for sexual health services because of funding cuts and COVID-19. It explores how these remote consultations affect people's access to care and health inequalities.

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