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Women's mental agility is better during menstruation, shows study

Participants reacted quicker and made fewer errors during menstruation, despite believing their performance would be worse, according to new research from UCL and the Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health (ISEH). ....

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Women make fewer mistakes while on their periods, research suggests

Women were found to perform much better during their periods compared with during any other phase of their cycle, despite feeling less capable. ....

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Women's mental agility is better when they're

Women's mental agility is better when they're
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Period Enhances Women's Mental Agility, Study Finds

Participants reacted quicker and made fewer errors during menstruation, despite believing their performance would be worse, according to new research ....

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Women perform better and make fewer mistakes when on their period, new research says

A new study testing women's ability to react and foresee "challenges what women and perhaps society more generally, assume about their abilities" when they are on their periods - and it is surprisingly positive. ....

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