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Menstrual questions cut from athletic forms amid criticism

Por: ABC News Health February 09, 2023

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ORLANDO, Fla. -- Questions about female athletes’ menstrual history will no longer appear on the medical forms that Florida high school students have to fill out before participating in sports. The Florida High School Athletic Association axed the questions on Thursday after listening to a flood of complaints contained in letters read aloud during an emergency meeting of the board. Answering the questions was previously optional, but an... + full article



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