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Males Have Lost Jobs, Relationships and Organs to Their Disease: One in Ten Women Lives with It

From the moment she got her first period, 46-year-old Malene Hessellund has struggled with a painful illness that has dictated much of her adult life. From 2026, the Central Denmark Region will allocate 15 million kroner annually to women's diseases - an investment that pleases Malene, who has felt neglected in the healthcare system.
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From the moment she got her first period, 46-year-old Malene Hessellund has struggled with a painful illness that has dictated much of her adult life. From 2026, the Central Denmark Region will allocate 15 million kroner annually to women's diseases - an investment that pleases Malene, who has felt neglected in the healthcare system.

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dagbladet-holstebro-struer.dk broke the news in on Saturday, October 4, 2025.
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