The menopausal puzzle: piecing together hormones, health, and aging

by: Katie Kimbark The term “menopause” was first described in the early 1800s by French scientist Charles Pierre Louis de Gardanne.1,2 Despite its descriptions in the preceding millennia, he was the first to designate menopause as a medical phenomenon, distinct from any other stage in a woman’s life. Although women are often attuned to the … Continue reading The menopausal puzzle: piecing together hormones, health, and aging

Cadmium, arsenic, and lead, oh my! The implications of heavy metals in menstrual products

By: Natale Hall The overlooked safety (or lack thereof) of menstrual products Menstruation, or the process by which the inner lining of the uterus is shed each month, is experienced by roughly 1.9 billion individuals worldwide. However, the safety concerns of common menstrual products such as tampons has been largely overlooked despite nearly 100 years … Continue reading Cadmium, arsenic, and lead, oh my! The implications of heavy metals in menstrual products