Use of Oral Contraceptives to Manipulate Menstruation in Young, Physically Active Women
Mia A. Schaumberg(The University of Queensland), Tina L. Skinner(The University of Queensland), David Jenkins(The University of Queensland), Nicola W. Burton(University of Queensland), Lynne Emmerton(Curtin University), Xanne Janse de Jonge(University of Newcastle Australia)
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