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The Conversation: Your period tracking app could tell Facebook when you’re pregnant – an ‘algorithmic guardian’ could stop it

by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Self-help

Most of us know tech platforms such as Facebook and Google track, store and make money from our data. But there are constantly new revelations about just how much of our privacy has been chipped away. The latest comes from the Wall Street Journal, which dropped a...

The Launch Pad – Menstrual Education

by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Teaching Resources

The Launch Pad is Period Action’s education platform. The Launch Pad provides education on sustainable menstruation, inclusive guides to menstruation, as well as general resources. Find out more...

Period Poverty: Everything You Need to Know – Global Citizen

by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Teaching Resources

People who menstruate are ostracized from basic activities, like eating certain foods or socializing, all over the world. The cultural shame attached to menstruation and a shortage of resources stop women from going to school and working every day. Period poverty is...

Progressing towards adolescent ovulatory menstrual health literacy: a systematic review of school-based interventions

by Nathan Cheetham | 25 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications, Teaching Resources

This study was designed to evaluate the extent to which school-based ovulatory-menstrual (OM) health interventions facilitate the Health Outcome Model’s domains of health literacy. Electronic databases and gray literature sources were searched from 1980 to 2019....

Prevalence and incidence of endometriosis in Australian women: a data linkage cohort study

by Nathan Cheetham | 13 Oct, 2023 | Research Reports and Publications

Among 13 508 Australian women followed for 20 years, one in nine women had clinically confirmed or suspected endometriosis by the age of 44, with most diagnosed during their early thirties. Endometriosis is a significant public health issue requiring increased...
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