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5 Live News Specials

5 Live News Specials

The BBC News article discusses a series of live news specials titled "That Time of the Month," focusing on women's health and menstrual issues. The specials feature a panel of experts, including BBC presenter Naga Munchetty, GP Dr. Nighat Arif, and obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Christine Ekechi. The programs aim to provide a platform for open discussions about topics often considered taboo, such as period poverty, endometriosis, and the impact of menstrual cycles on mental health. The experts address common misconceptions, offer practical advice, and encourage viewers to seek medical attention when necessary. The article emphasizes the importance of normalizing conversations around menstrual health and breaking down the stigma that often surrounds these issues. The live news specials are part of the BBC's efforts to raise awareness and improve understanding of women's health concerns.

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