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For far too long, we have used the word "hormonal" to undermine women's reproductive health, instead of utilizing it to inform the health of everyone.

TEDx Speaker and Award-Winning Activist and Student, Zarah Khondoker is committed to changing the definition of "hormonal" and "reproductive health"

From creating apps, conducting research, to designing biomedical innovations in hormonal health & fertility, she aims to provide an interdisciplinary angle of what it means to be "hormonal"

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My name is Zarah Khondoker and I am a Public Health student at Rutgers University. My journey with reproductive health has been diverse Reproductive health curriculums have advised preventative care, but never the origination of reproductive disorders. The health conversation has never addressed our lifestyle, and how actively the environment has impacted it. We are our hormones, which are at the core of what it means to be us. To understand humanity is to understand our bodies in a way previously not given to us. Through the stories of our hormones.

My name is Zarah Khondoker and I am a Public Health student at Rutgers University. My journey with reproductive health has been diverse Reproductive health curriculums have advised preventative care, but never the origination of reproductive disorders. 

My name is Zarah Khondoker and I am a Public Health student at Rutgers University. My journey with reproductive health has been diverse Reproductive health curriculums have advised preventative care, but never the origination of reproductive disorders. The health conversation has never addressed our lifestyle, and how actively the environment has impacted it. We are our hormones, which are at the core of what it means to be us. To understand humanity is to understand our bodies in a way previously not given to us. Through the stories of our hormones.

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