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Flowing Under the Radar: Why Period Products Deserve Better Oversight

22 Aug 2025

If youve ever paused to consider the ingredients in your lunch but never questioned what chemicals lay in your menstrual products congratulations, youre not alone. But heres the inconvenient...

Mosquito Patches: The Itch They Cant Scratch

22 Aug 2025

While camping this weekend, I got to mind a very cute 7-month-old baby. She was super social, giggly and sporting a patch that inspired this article. As she laid her head on my shoulder, I noticed...

The Invisible Houseguest: Should You Worry About Radon in Your Home?

15 Aug 2025

There may be an uninvited guest in your home. It doesnt eat your snacks, hog the remote, or leave the toilet seat upbut it might be slowly increasing your risk of lung cancer. Meet radon: a...

Can McDonalds Cure Your Migraine? Debunking the Viral McMigraine Trend

15 Aug 2025

For those who consider themselves to be a part of the Migraine girlies community, you may be familiar with the recent McMigraine trend on TikToks #migraine page....

Lise Meitner: The Forgotten Mother of Nuclear Fission

8 Aug 2025

Science is the story of discoveries but sometimes credit isnt given when it is due. How many women discoverers can you name? Discoveries such as DNAs double helix structure and the greenhouse...

Liquid Nitrogen Tattoos

1 Aug 2025

Body modifications have been around for a very long time. Tattoos and piercings were found on a frozen mummy dating back to 3000 B.C.E. In many countries, these modifications have cultural...

Ultrasound During Pregnancy: Sound Advice or Sound the Alarm?

25 Jul 2025

Lets be honestpregnancy is basically a nine-month exercise in overthinking. Is that sushi safe? Should I be sleeping on my left side? And what, exactly, is in prenatal vitamins anyway? Somewhere...

Shedding a light on shedding: The Science of Telogen Effluvium

25 Jul 2025

It started with a few extra hairs: in my brush, on my bathroom floor, strewn across my pillow. Odd, but nothing too alarming, women shed hair all the time. But then there were more. They were...

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