A pair of transgender women won gold and silver in a female cycle race in Illinois over the weekend - and it's not the first time they have finished ahead of biological women. Tessa Johnson and Evelyn ...
Women in gyms hear it all the time: lift heavy in some weeks, go lighter in others, depending on your menstrual cycle — because your hormones affect your strength. But is it backed by science?There's ...
In the first of Cyclingnews' women's health series, as health-tracking technology becomes ever-present in cycling, how are female cyclists using it to monitor their health, and is all this data ...
Co-founder and CEO Linda Alvarez discusses the timely launch of Cycle Syncing Protein and its broader cultural and scientific significance for women’s nutrition Hormones, cycles and female physiology ...
A study of more than 58,000 women over a 12-year period found that longer or shorter menstrual cycles were associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease, heart attack or atrial ...
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Most female mammals experience “heat,” occasional periods when they can get pregnant—and as a result, become eager for sex. But human women don’t go into heat. They can become pregnant and feel ...
The idea that women living or working in proximity to one another synchronize their menstrual cycles is particularly persistent, and has now become accepted as conventional wisdom. However, it's a ...
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