Scientists: PMS is a myth invented by women

Changes in hormonal levels on the eve of menstruation are not the cause of sudden mood swings in women. Canadian researchers stated this.

Scientists from the University of Toronto analyzed studies on the influence of hormonal levels on character changes. As a result, they concluded that there is no convincing evidence that premenstrual syndrome is to blame for poor mood in women.

During certain periods of the month, women tend to associate their aggressiveness and irritability with PMS. However, scientists believe that these behavioral patterns are most likely caused by other factors. For example, stress or lack of moral support.

Source: likar.info