Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) describes a wide range of severe, recurrent symptoms that occur from several days to two weeks before your period. READ MORE
How to Combat PMS Symptoms
Most women suffer from some sort of PMS. Here are steps you can take to alleviate symptoms.
Could It Be PMS?
Three out of four women experience premenstrual syndrome, or PMS, at some point in their lives—and it's never fun. Learn more about how to keep PMS at bay.
Genes May Play Role in More Severe Form of PMS
A new study links the activity of certain genes to a premenstrual mood disorder that affects 2 to 5 percent of women of reproductive age.
Ask the Expert: What Causes Painful Periods?
OB-GYN Dr. Mary Jane Minkin explains period pain
Short-Sleepers Are More Likely to Suffer From Irregular and Heavy Periods
Menstrual periods can disturb sleep, but sleep troubles can worsen menstrual symptoms.
The Complex Crisis of Period Poverty
Inadequate access to menstrual products is a problem for all of us
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