COVID-19, in many ways, has affected the way we currently live. While it is not spoken about much, there are some life altering health aspects as well. Many people’s health has taken a hit. According to the World Health Organization, the prevalence of anxiety and depression has increased by 25%. They explain that many people never fully recovered from COVID, which gave rise to long COVID. In the latest development, a new survey has now revealed that it also may have affected menstruation. Long COVID, which affects millions of people worldwide, has been found to have a significant impact on women's health, particularly their menstrual cycles. A UK survey, done by the University of Edinburgh, of over 12,000 women revealed that long COVID can lead to longer and heavier periods, potentially wo

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