Management of menorrhagia.

In: BMJ · 1990 · vol. 300(6739) , pp. 1537–1538 · doi:10.1136/bmj.300.6739.1537 · PMID:2117975 · PMC1663113 · W2063519176
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This report describes health and local authority initiatives in various UK regions as examples of good practice for managing menorrhagia.

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mittees, and travellers themselves. Such recommendations are more than pious hopes: the report describes various health and local authority initiatives in Essex, Medway, east London, East Anglia, Sheffield, and Liverpool as examples of good practice. They should encourage other authorities to take the plunge.

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