The FDA’s investigation into tampons has uncovered startling details. What could this mean for feminine hygiene products?
Victoria’s free pad and tampon vending machines are not the best way to get them to those who need them most, shows research.
New research reveals presence of toxic metals in tampons, including lead and arsenic. Learn what experts say about safety ...
After being on the pill for 10 years, one writer switched to a menstrual cup designed to collect blood and be emptied each ...
Officials commissioned the independent review in September in response to a study that found tampons may expose users to ...
The agency recently sent a warning letter to the company's CEO, Valentina Milanova, noting that an inspection of the ...
In September of last year, the FDA said it had begun exploring the potential health effects of various metals that have been ...
Zero Candida Technologies, Inc. (TSXV: ZCT), (FSE: 9L2) (the "Company" or "ZCT"), an Israeli FemTech medical device company ...
“Menstrual cups are a really clear winner,” said Pippa Notten, a sustainability consultant who analyzed the environmental ...
A woman was left red-faced after her elderly neighbour found an unexpected item she'd left behind when she was cleaning his ...
Period blood isn't always red in colour, and a variation in colour could mean lots of different things, so there's no need to ...