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1. Scaling Up Transformational Innovations.

2. Pandemic of sensitivity to acrylate containing nail cosmetic among young Israeli women? Result of patch testing 2‐hydroxyethyl methacrylate in the European baseline series.

3. The virtual semiotic landscape of Vagina Varsity: A multimodal analysis.

4. Highly Performing Polysaccharide Hydrogels can Replace Acrylic Acid‐Based Superabsorbent Polymers in Sanitary Napkins.

5. Tert‐butylhydroquinone and tert‐butylcatechol positivity as warning lights of skin sensitization to tert‐butylphenol derivatives in adhesives and diabetes devices.

6. Riverine Macroplastic Survey along the Segments of Tullahan River in Metro Manila, Philippines.

7. "We pray for the night to be shorter, so we can change our menstrual pads": A qualitative exploration of menstrual hygiene challenges among internally displaced adolescent girls in Northern Ethiopia, 2023.

8. Enhancing the efficacy of feminine hygiene sanitary napkins by developing a super absorbent polymer based on methyl methacrylate and methacrylic acid.

9. Biodegradable sanitary napkins — a sustainable approach towards menstrual and environmental hygiene.

10. Liquid Absorbent Bamboo Fiber Foams: Towards 100% Ligno-cellulosic Menstrual Absorbent Pads.

11. Eco-Friendliness and Cost-Effectiveness of Reusable Sanitary Pads for Rural Women: A Model for Menstrual Hygiene Management in Low Resource Settings.

12. Menstrual products: culprits or bystanders in endometriosis and adenomyosis pathogenesis?

13. Reducing the bioburden on organic sanitary napkins and attempt to solve the sterility issue.

14. HYGIÈNE FÉMININE: Le marché se valorise.

15. Potential Valorization of Banana Production Waste in Developing Countries: Bio-Engineering Aspects.

16. Unveiling Reproductive Health Challenges: A Qualitative Assessment to Explore Menstrual Hygiene, Breastfeeding, and Complementary Feeding Practices & Restrictions among Women in Himachal Pradesh.

17. School teachers’ menstrual experiences and practices: reflections from rural Rajasthan, India.

18. Investigating the Menstrual Health Practices and Needs of Rohingya Women Refugees Living in Malaysia.

19. Awareness, Acceptability, and Feasibility of the Menstrual Cup: A Descriptive Study.

20. Innovation Doesn’t Have to Be Disruptive.

21. 8 Best Period Pads, Approved by Gynecologists & Our Reviewers.

22. ENHANCING WELL-BEING: MENSTRUAL SANITATION PRACTICES AMONGST RURAL ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN TAMIL NADU, INDIA.

23. The Indian perspective on the harmful substances found in sanitary napkins and their effects on the environment and human health.

24. Menstrual hygiene behaviour among the tribal married women aged 15 to 49 years: A cross‑sectional study in a community development block of Paschim Bardhaman District, West Bengal.

25. Resource recovery from soiled sanitary napkin waste—a state-of-the-art review.

26. Toward sustainable menstrual health management: focus on super absorbent polymers.

27. Designing pH-responsive SAP-coated menstrual pads and comparing them to marketable products through quality analysis.

28. Chemicals in menstrual products: A systematic review.

29. Knowledge, attitude, perception and practices towards disposal of sanitary napkins among young females: A cross-sectional study

30. Menstrual health and hygiene amongst adolescent girls and women of reproductive age: a study of practices and predictors, Odisha, India.

31. Knowledge, attitude, perception and practices towards disposal of sanitary napkins among young females: A cross-sectional study.

32. Utilization of modern menstrual methods and related unmet needs among college going women in Coimbatore district: a descriptive cross-sectional study.

33. The menstrual cup knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of Turkish women in reproductive age.

34. Reflexões sobre a dignidade menstrual no Brasil para a promoção da igualdade educacional.

35. Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Menstrual Health among Adolescent School Girls in Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh.

36. Power Broker.

37. Menstrual pads turn blood solid to reduce the risk of leaks.

38. Decomposing the rural–urban gap in hygienic material use during menstruation among adolescent women in India.

39. Myths and Challenges Regarding Menstrual Hygiene among Adolescent Girls of Islamabad.

40. Prognosis and sequelae of meth(acrylate) sensitization in beauticians and consumers of manicure materials.

41. The Effect of Menstrual Cups on Sustainable Hygiene Management: Revolutionizing Menstrual Health.

42. Effect of a community-based intervention programme on the prevalence of reproductive tract infections in rural Andhra Pradesh.

43. The Combined Role of Subsidy and Discussion Intervention in the Demand for a Stigmatized Product.

44. Study on Knowledge and Atittude about Menstrual Cup and its usuage among Medical Students: A Cross Sectional Study.

45. Empowering change: Sustainable menstrual solutions to end period poverty.

47. Comparisons of Health-Related Quality of Life among Users of Different Types of Menstrual Products: A Study of Taiwanese University Students.

49. Young Women's Attitudes and Behaviors in Treatment and Prevention of UTIs: Are Biomedical Students at an Advantage?

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