At the start of the pandemic, there were only a handful of articles on the link between infection and menstrual cycles...Yet evolution is expected to have favored a capacity for cycles to adjust in the presence of pathogens. Our team collaborated with researchers from various disciplines (clinical gynecology, epidemiology) to analyze survey and app data on menstrual cycles...
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