Optimizing menstrual health and hygiene management in the U.S.: A mixed-methods study of the barriers and the role of healthcare professionals.
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Sangini S. Sheth | L. Lundsberg | L. Fan | A. Vash-Margita | Edwina P. Kisanga | Mariana Espinal | Amelia A. Trant
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