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The Representation of Men's Fertility + Masculinity

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Flow Forward NJ X Go Aunt Flow: Menstruation at New Jersey Colleges Survey Analysis

  • Conducting a comprehensive analysis of menstruation through various lenses, including media representation, access to menstrual products, and cultural perceptions of menstruation as "unclean."

  • Investigating personal attitudes toward menstruation by exploring comfort levels and social stigma associated with open discussions about menstrual health.

  • Utilizing qualitative research methods to gather insights into societal attitudes and individual experiences, contributing to a deeper understanding of how gender norms shape reproductive health discourse.

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NYU School of Public Health

Birth Control, Hormonal Medication Publication- Manuscript Writing

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RESEARCH CERTIFICATIONS 

CITI: Social/ Behavioral/ Epidemiological Research Investigators

 

CITI: Mental Health for Higher Ed and Healthcare

 

CITI: IRB Members and Professional HSP/ IRB program staff- Social Behavioral ​

 

CITI: IRB Members and Professional HSP/ IRB Program Staff- Biomedical

 

CITI: Conflicts of Interest

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Rutgers Office for Research: IRB/eIRB

WORKS FEATURED IN

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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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