Why you need to add Channel 5’s Women’s Health: Breaking The Taboos to your watch-list tonight

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The new Channel 5 documentary series will paint a realistic picture of the health struggles many women continue to face.

and difficulties accessing diagnoses, women continue to face a long list of barriers in getting the support, understanding and awareness we need – especially when it comes to those conditions that only affect women.Women’s Health: Breaking The Taboos

– will see presenter Cherry Healey uncover the secrets and taboos that continue to dominate the world ofPerhaps most importantly, the series will also see Healey take a closer look at some of the most prominent conditions affecting women today, in a bid to get more of us talking about our health.

Indeed, in tonight’s episode, which airs on Channel 5 at 7pm, Healey will explore the impact of chronically heavy periods – including the common conditions typically associated with them,

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