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Amid the vaccine rollout, some people have reported changes to their periods and wondered if they were linked to the shot. Dr Kathryn Clancy, an associate professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, recently launched a study researching the potential symptoms after experiencing some of them last February.
âIâm on day 3 of my period and am still swapping out extra long overnight pads a few times a day. Typical for me at this time is maybe one or two regular pads (though extra absorbent, Always Infinity ones) for the whole day,â Clancy tweeted at the time.
Anecdotes like Clancyâs have underscored how many clinical studies do patients a disservice by failing to track menstrual irregularities as potential side-effects. But they have also provided fuel for conspiracy theorists on social media, who have spread outlandish myths about individuals experiencing period abnormalities or miscarriages simply by being in the presence of others who have been va
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Group gives NU athletics good grades for LGBTQ+ inclusion
A national gay rights advocacy group says Northwestern University rates well above average for fair treatment and inclusion of LBGTQ+ athletes.
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A national gay rights advocacy group says Northwestern University rates well above average for fair treatment and inclusion of LBGTQ+ athletes. However, the ratings also show Northwestern trails the majority of schools in the Big Ten conference
The organization called Athlete Ally has evaluated all 357 NCAA Division 1 institutions in eight different categories of protecting the rights of gay, lesbian, and transgender athletes. The end result is an Athletic Equity Index.