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1. Menstrual hygiene management amongst schoolgirls in the Rukungiri district of Uganda and the impact on their education: a cross-sectional study. Boosey R, Prestwich G, Deave T. Pan Afr Med J; 2014; 19():253. PubMed ID: 25852796 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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