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“Female athletes more likely to get injured at certain points in their menstrual cycle.”

“Football players in England’s top-tier WSL were six times more likely to experience a muscle injury in the days leading up to their period compared to when they were on their period, according to new research from UCL, the University of Bath and St. Mary’s University.”

 

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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/may/female-athletes-more-likely-get-injured-certain-points-their-menstrual-cycle

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