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Going with the flow: how menstrual blood could revolutionise healthcare Menstrual blood holds untapped diagnostic potential that could revolutionise medical science Health Innovation Lifestyle Science
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Hot fuss: 10 ways that perceptions are shifting around menopause To mark World Menopause Day, here are 10 ways that awareness is improving, from the business world to the big screen Body & Mind Health Lifestyle Society Wellbeing
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Giving black women the births they deserve Amid growing interest – and outrage – about racial disparities in childbirth, one mother has made efforts to positively shape her experience Arts Body & Mind Lifestyle Society
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What is the gender health gap, and what’s being done about it? There is a yawning gap between male and female-oriented healthcare and research. But is change on the horizon? Written in partnership with Intimina
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The grandmothers lobbying for health and reproductive rights From a group of pensioner activists to a woman single-handedly running an orphanage for HIV-positive children, meet the grandmothers who are... Health Lifestyle
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Five innovative projects promoting menstrual hygiene around the world Menstrual hygiene continues to be one of the most pressing issues facing women in developing countries. These five innovative programmes aro... Health

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