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Why can periods be so painful?

In 1920, Hungarian scientist Bela Schick ran a rather unusual experiment. He asked women — some menstruating and some not — to hold flowers. Then he watched as, according to him, the flowers held by the women who were on their periods wilted more quickly.

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