This week, we're talking about what may be the most stigmatized facet of human reproduction. We're joined by Dr. Kate Clancy, anthropology professor and science blogger, to learn about the physiology and function of menstruation, and the history of how it's been considered in medicine and myth...
A study links low vitamin D in young girls with early menstruation, which is a risk factor for a host of health problems for teen girls as well as women later in life. Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Public Health measured the blood vitamin D levels in 242 girls ages 5-12...
...have it really easy in life? Seriously, if a chick doesn't eat 4 meals a day, and she knows how to put on lipstick, she'll never be lonely nor worry about having to fend for herself for a living.
I wonder why they didn't come out with tiaras on their baby heads at birth
for this one i think it is better fo an experienced person to answer aspecially if you have asked other friends about theirs and compair it; so that you have a clear idea.
This is a serious question with no double meaning or ulterior motive.
Long ago what did women use to cope with the blood flow of menstruation. Absorbent material internally or externally, or this or that or, etc??
I suppose this question would also apply today in quite underdevelped parts of...