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Teenagers with painful periods ‘more likely to suffer chronic pain as adults’

London Evening Standard 01 Sep 2025
Researchers suggest the link between menstrual pain as a teenager and adult pain may be down to changes in the nervous system ... .
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India can leverage this period of Trump-induced uncertainty

Indian Express 01 Sep 2025
Clear the miasma of regulatory compliance and make it easier for international companies to do business here .
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BBC viewers can rediscover 'chilling' period drama based on 'forgotten' true story

Manchester Evening News 01 Sep 2025
Viewers say the film contains harrowing scenes but is a must watch ... .
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Happy Valley star's 'harrowing' period drama quietly added to BBC iPlayer

The Mirror 01 Sep 2025
Some fans believe it is one of the most important films made about the topic ... .
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Girls Getting First Period At 9-11 Years: Risk Of PCOS And Poor Hormonal Health

News18 01 Sep 2025
Girls are reaching puberty as early as 9, causing concern among parents. Learn the causes, signs, and expert advice to distinguish normal changes from PCOS risks ... .
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BOARD MEETING / CLOSED PERIOD (Aisha Steel Mills Ltd)

Public Technologies 01 Sep 2025
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Teenage period pain could be linked to chronic pain, study finds

Stylist 01 Sep 2025
Period pain is horrible at the best of times, but ...
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Vols lose starting CB Gibson for 'extended period'

ESPN 01 Sep 2025
Tennessee starting cornerback Rickey Gibson III will be out for "an extended period" after injuring his left arm in Saturday's season-opening win against Syracuse ... .
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FSU RB Roydell Williams to miss 'period of time' with injury

Henry Herald 01 Sep 2025
Florida State's season-opening upset of No. 8 Alabama came with at least one downside ... .
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Oceans in Cretaceous period were dominated by squids

MENA FN 01 Sep 2025
(MENAFN) Research indicates that during the Cretaceous period, roughly 70 to 100 million years ago, squid were the prevailing creatures in the world–s oceans, outnumbering both ammonites and fish, ... .
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