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Broadening menstrual health approaches is key to improving adolescent outcomes

Bhuvana Balaji () and Sakshi Srivastava ()
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Nature Human Behaviour, 2024, vol. 8, issue 11, 2083-2085

Abstract: In India, menstruation is stigmatized. Yet, the beginning of menstruation is a crucial time for adolescents. Merely ensuring hygienic practices is not enough to support adolescent well-being. We explain the value of a broader approach to menstrual health.

Date: 2024
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