A study out Thursday from Oregon Health and Science University found that while vaccines for COVID-19 did affect menstrual cycles for some people, that impact was minimal and generally resolved itself ...
A recent study funded by the National Institute of Health found that a small portion of women who received the COVID-19 vaccine saw a temporary change in the length of their menstrual cycles. A team ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Researchers at MIT’s Senseable City Lab and the University of Colorado Denver, in collaboration with the Clue app, have published the largest study ...
Women may rest a bit easier thanks to results from a study showing that vaccination against the SARS-CoV-2 virus has almost no impact on a woman’s menstrual cycle. The issue is significant, as regular ...
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