First Period Study Using Actual Blood Finds Shocking Discrepancies

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The first study on period product absorbency using actual blood has huge implications for our understanding of pads, tampons, menstrual cups, and period underwear.

Solved Case Study #2 RT, a 37-year-old woman, is a

Not enough is known about the science of pads and tampons

Study Reveals First-Ever Menstrual Product Test with Real Blood

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Position Statement: Menstrual Equity - Women's Healthcare

He Hawks Young Blood As A New Miracle Treatment. All That's Missing Is Proof.

Study uses human blood to compare absorption of period products for the first time

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First Study to Use Blood to Test Period Products Published Last Month

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First Period Study Using Actual Blood Finds Shocking Discrepancies Across Products

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