Addressing Disparities in Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding and Anemia

May 29, 2024

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5-15 mins
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Presented by Health Lab

For nearly one in five women, periods are so heavy that they interfere with daily life, and the condition affects some more than others, with data showing that Black and Hispanic populations experience heavy menstrual bleeding at a disproportionately higher rate than white individuals. A federal grant is helping Michigan Medicine researchers conduct studies and identify interventions to help disproportionately impacted groups.

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