Mood swings, cramps, acne, fatigue, weight fluctuation, and a roller coaster of emotions can all be blamed on your monthly cycle, but a new study states that you can’t use Aunt Flo as an excuse for what some call “brain fog” during that time of the month. The study, published this week in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience found that there is no direct link between a woman’s menstrual period and her ability to think clearly. Participants were observed during two menstrual
Mood swings, cramps, acne, fatigue, weight fluctuation, and a roller coaster of emotions can all be blamed on your monthly cycle, but a new study states that
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