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A doctor has lifted the lid on what really happens to your bladder over time if you keep going to the toilet “just in case”.
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A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Delhi High Court, that seeks sanitary napkin facilities to be restored to girl students in government schools. The PIL says that sanitary napkins in Delhi government schools are not being provided in schools since January 2021, while add
A woman suffering menstrual cramps (Photo credit: Flickr)
According to the National Family Health Survey-5 (NFHS) report about 50 per cent of women aged 15-24 years still use cloth for menstrual protection. Lack of awareness and taboos existing around menstruation are major contribut
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A plea has been filed in the Delhi High Court, seeking a direction to the city government to forthwith restore the sanitary napkins facility for girl students in all government schools in the national capital.
The PIL is li
May 19, 2022 09:47 ET | Source: Market Research Future Market Research Future
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<Baystate Medical Center registered nurse Molly Pulchtopek, right, will be honored May 12 with the Sharon A. Smith Compassionate Caregiver Award for helping her heart monitor patient John J. Polopek visit his wife, a patient in another area of the hospital, in what would prove to be the next-to
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Most sanitary pads available for African women and girls are relatively expensive and classified as single-use plastics, which means some take hundreds of years to decompose. To help tackle this environmental problem, a woman-led Kenyan enterprise has created a low cost, biodegradable pad made