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Use Education to browse, open, bookmark, and search articles by topic. Content covers PMDD, symptoms, treatment, and daily life—for learning, not logging. If you have not opened Resources yet, see the Resources tab overview; this article assumes Resources → Education is selected.

What you will find on Education

The Education sub-tab shows a vertical scroll of category sections. Each section has a header, a See all link, and a horizontal row of large article cards.

  • Category sections group articles by topic—each row uses the category accent color on headers and card illustrations.
  • Large cards show the article title, a bookmark pill, and a New badge when the article is new to the catalog and you have not opened it yet.
  • See all opens a full list for that category with filter chips and reading-time labels.
  • Tap any large card to open the article detail screen.

Browse articles by category

In the app

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The preview shows the Education hub inside Resources—the category rows and large cards—not an open article, a See all list, or the article hero.
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Education
Confirm the Education sub-tab is selected under the Resources title. See the Resources tab overview if you need help reaching this screen.
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Category section
Scroll vertically through category sections. Each section header names the topic and includes a See all link on the right.
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Large card
Swipe horizontally within a section to scan article cards. Each card shows an illustration, title, bookmark pill, and New badge when eligible.
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Add bookmark
Tap the bookmark pill on a card to save the article. The label toggles to Remove bookmark when the item is already saved.
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Article card
Tap the card body (not the bookmark pill) to open the article detail screen.

Open every article in a category

In the app

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See all
On a category section header, tap See all to open the full category feed.
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Category toolbar
The inline toolbar shows the category name and article count—for example, PMDD, 12 articles.
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All
All is selected by default and shows every article in the category.
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Foundations
Tap Foundations, Lifestyle, Treatment, or Diagnosis filter chips to narrow the list. Chips appear only when at least one article in that category has matching topic tags.
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List row
Tap a list-row card to open the article. Each row shows a thumbnail, category eyebrow, title, and min read label.
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Back
Use Back to return to the Education hub. Your scroll position on the hub is preserved.
  • Filter chip labels (Foundations, Lifestyle, Treatment, Diagnosis) appear in English in the app even when other UI text is localized.
  • Category feed list rows do not show bookmark pills—bookmark from hub cards or inside the article.
Not every category shows all four filter chips. The app only displays a chip when at least one article in that category includes the matching topic tag.

Read an education article

In the app

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Back
The article opens with a hero illustration and a Back button on the left. Tap Back to return to the Education hub or category feed you came from.
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Add bookmark
A large bookmark button sits in the hero on the right. Tap to toggle Add bookmark or Remove bookmark.
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Eyebrow pill
Below the hero, an eyebrow pill shows the category and reading time—for example, PMDD · 5 min read.
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Article title
The article title appears under the eyebrow, followed by the article text.
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Content not available
If the article file fails to load, you see Content not available instead of the body.

After the article text, feedback and the medical disclaimer always appear. Sources, Citations, and Read Next are optional—they show only when those extra sections ship with the article.

See Bookmarking resources to find articles you saved from Education cards or inside an open article.

Was this article helpful?

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Was this article helpful?
Scroll to the feedback prompt below the article body.
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Helpful
Tap the thumbs-up icon to mark the article helpful.
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Not helpful
Tap the thumbs-down icon if the article was not helpful.
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Thank you for your feedback
After you choose, a confirmation message appears. Tap the same icon again to clear your selection.

Sources, Citations, and Read Next

When extra scholarly sections ship with an article, collapsible Sources and Citations sections and a Read Next list appear below the feedback prompt. Articles without those sections show only the article text, feedback, and disclaimer.

  • Sources (N) — expandable list of APA-formatted references; tap a DOI link to open the publisher page in an in-app browser.
  • Citations (N) — numbered claim cards with quoted text and compact academic attribution.
  • Read Next — related education articles with a short reason line under each row.
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Sources
Tap the Sources header to expand or collapse the reference list.
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View research details
When a source links to a research paper in your local catalog, tap View research details to open the Research paper screen. See the Research papers help article for reading that screen.
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Citations
Tap the Citations header to expand numbered claim cards.
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Read Next
Tap a Read Next row to open another education article. Back pops one level at a time through any linked-article chain.
View research details appears only when the source's research paper exists in your app's local catalog. If the link is missing, the source row still shows citation text and any available DOI.

Important Medical Disclaimer

Every education article ends with the same disclaimer below feedback and any scholarly sections:

Important Medical Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read in this article. Red Tent PMDD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Search within Education

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Search resources...
While Education is selected, tap the header search field on the Education hub (same screen as the Browse preview). The placeholder reads Search resources...
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Category name
Results match the category name or any article title, summary, or topic tag in that category—not the article text inside articles.
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No categories or items match your search. Try different words.
When nothing matches, a full-tab empty state shows this message. Try shorter or different keywords.
This search filters Education content only. The App sub-tab uses a separate Search help articles field—that is not the same as Search resources... on Education.

When Education looks empty or fails to load

  • No educational content available — the catalog has not loaded yet or your install has no education articles seeded.
  • No categories or items match your search. Try different words. — your search query returned no matches.
  • No items in this category — a category section has zero items that match the current search filter.
  • Content not available — an article detail screen could not load its article file.
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Retry
When the Education hub shows a load error, tap Retry to reload categories.
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Back
From an article that shows Content not available, tap Back to return to the hub or category feed.

Alternate entry from Home

You can also open an education article from Home without browsing the hub first. See Resource suggestions on Home for the full Home carousel.

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Recommended for You
On Home, find the Education carousel in Recommended for You.
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Article card
Tap the card body—not the bookmark icon—to open the article. The app switches to Resources, selects Education, and opens the article directly.
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Back
Back from the article lands on the Education hub, not Home, because opening from Home replaced the navigation stack.
🔒Bookmarks and article feedback persist on your device and can sync through your private iCloud when enabled—they are not stored on Red Tent servers. Optional research data sharing is separate; see Privacy and legal for how to review or revoke it.