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Background: Premenstrual syndrome is a relatively prevalent condition that affects a significant number of menstruating women worldwide. It can range from mild to severe and may interfere with daily activities.
Haleama Al Sabbah +2 more
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Title on approval sheet: Physical training and premenstrual syndrome
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a term used to describe a number of symptoms affecting women approximately two weeks prior to menstruation, and ceasing with the onset of menstrual flow.
Reardon, Constance R.
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The objective was to review and analyze narratively the etiology, pathophysiology, and diagnosis of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
Núñez-Troconis, José
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AKTIVITAS FISIK SEBAGAI FAKTOR RISIKO PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME PADA SISWI SMA
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) merupakan kumpulan gejala atau keluhan berupa emosi, psikologis dan fisik yang terkait dengan siklus menstruasi wanita yang biasanya timbul selama 7-10 hari. Belum diketahui pasti penyebab premenstrual syndrome, namun beberapa
Arsa, Alifia Sahadhati, Sumarmi, Sri
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Objective: this study aims to determine the relationship between climate change worry, premenstrual syndrome severity, and quality of life among women of reproductive age and related factors.
Ebru Cirban Ekrem +2 more
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Premenstrual syndrome: a short review
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a complex cluster of physical and behavioral symptoms that occur during the late luteal phase of the menstrual cycle in reproductive age women. PMS is inextricably associated with ovulation.
Ziomkiewicz-Wichary, Anna
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Background and Objectives: Premenstrual syndrome is defined as a group of physical and psychological symptom, which happens during luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Researches have indicated that premenstrual syndrome has significant effects on mental
Seyed Reza SeyedTabaee +2 more
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) involves psychological and physical symptoms affecting around 30% of reproductive-age women, while premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a more severe, less common form.
Dominika Granda +3 more
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