Understanding Your Menstrual Cycle to Help Manage Endometriosis
Columns, Living with Endo- a Column By Jessica Duffin
Do you know what date you’re due on next? Do you know when your last period finished? Can you recognize your symptoms of PMS? Don’t worry, neither do I. I ... Read more
6 Complementary Therapies to Ease Endometriosis Symptoms
Phase 3 Clinical Program Begins for Myovant’s Relugolix to Treat Endometriosis, Uterine Fibroids
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Relugolix improved menstrual blood loss and pain associated with uterine fibroids, according to the results of two Japanese Phase 3 trials, Myovant Sciences announced. The results prompted a new Phase 3 ... Read more
Why I Write About My Health
Columns, Endometriosis, My Life With You - a Column by Shireen Hand
We live in the age of online social networking, where we share even the most mundane elements of our lives. Not much is kept secret from our peers. But it ... Read more
Endometriosis Patients Share Their Tips for Living With the Condition
How My Chronic Illness Is Defining My Relationships
Columns, Dachshunds & Duvets - a Column by Jessie Madrigal-Fletcher
An endometriosis diagnosis can bring a lot of changes, from realizing what causes your symptoms to navigating life with a chronic illness. However, I never thought it would affect my ... Read more
Changes in Brain May Explain Pain and Anxiety Felt by Endometriosis Patients, Mice Study Finds
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Endometriosis induces changes to the brain that may help to explain the sensitivity to pain and the anxiety and depression experienced by patients, researchers who studied the disease in mice report. Their study, “Endometriosis alters ... Read more
Coping with Painful Sex
Columns, Living with Endo- a Column By Jessica Duffin
There’s no way around it. We can’t talk about self-love, Valentine’s Day, and endometriosis without addressing the big fat pain-body in the room — sex. We know that there is ... Read more
7 of the Most Common Symptoms of Endometriosis
Bladder DIE, a Form of Endometriosis, Not Caused by Adenomyosis, Study Suggests
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Fewer than 50 percent of women with bladder deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) also carry a condition known as adenomyosis — the growth of endometrial cells into the muscle wall of the uterus. ... Read more
Self-love Inspiration for when You Feel at War with Your Body
Columns, Living with Endo- a Column By Jessica Duffin
So, it’s Valentine’s Day this week, and in the past several days, I’ve been talking about showing ourselves some self-care. I believe that through self-love, we can create healthier, more ... Read more