💨 Abstract
On World Health Day, ThePrint highlights the ongoing stigma and struggle surrounding menstrual health, particularly in rural, underprivileged communities. Menstruation remains cloaked in taboo, leading to women's loss of dignity, health, and education. The article advocates for mainstreaming menstrual health, emphasizing education, accessibility, and dignity.
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