Sue Mann
Sue Mann is a prominent British physician and the director of the women's health department at the NHS. She has been a vocal advocate for women's reproductive rights and health, emphasizing the importance of accessible healthcare services. Mann played a crucial role in the recent decision to make emergency contraception available for free in all pharmacies in England, which she described as one of the most significant changes in sexual health since the 1960s.
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Slovenia:
Sue Mann is the director of the women's health department at NHS and commented on the importance of the decision to provide emergency contraception for free.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Sue Mann, national clinical director in women's health for NHS England, said the new pill was welcome news for women living with endometriosis.
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