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Seeking synergies: understanding the evidence that links menstrual health and sexual and reproductive health and rights

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Mary M. Olson, Nay Alhelou, Purvaja S. Kavattur, Lillian Rountree & Inga T. Winkler. (2022) The persistent power of stigma: A critical review of policy initiatives to break the menstrual silence and advance menstrual literacy. PLOS Global Public Health 2:7, pages e0000070.
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