WOMEN can wait up to 16 years to be diagnosed with a life-threatening condition dismissed as heavy periods. By contrast, it takes men an average of two years to be diagnosed. Bleeding disorders - when blood can't clot properly, causing dangerous and prolonged bleeding - affect thousands of women in the UK alone. Some 17,000...
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July 14, 2026 at 11:48 AM
Women wait 14 years longer than men for diagnosis of life-threatening condition masked by heavy periods
The Sun