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Let's Talk Periods: Fibroids and Adenomyosis Webinar on Wednesday 26 January 1-2pm

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You are invited to join our expert-led webinar on 26th January 1-2pm, on two women’s health conditions that can lead to heavy and uncomfortable periods: fibroids and adenomyosis.

This is our first webinar session from our Let’s Talk Periods series, which will cover symptoms, diagnosis, treatments and more.

Speakers will include our Chair Prof Dame Lesley Regan and Wellbeing of Women researcher Dr Varsha Jain.

Sign up here: ow.ly/QX2950HqIOY

Look forward to see you there!

Esther, Community Engagement & Fundraising Officer

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Is there a replay of the video available and if so where, please? Thank you.

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