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Queensland researchers have discovered a worrying link between endometriosis and a woman going into menopause in her late 30s or early 40s. In an international study, analysing almost 280,000 ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A new at-home pill for endometriosis has been approved for use on the NHS. The once-a-day tablet, called linzagolix but also known as Yselty, ...
Women who suffer from endometriosis have an increased risk of premature and early menopause, both naturally and surgically, University of Queensland researchers have found. A comprehensive ...
The use of chemical hair relaxers has recently been linked to serious illnesses, including uterine and endometrial cancer. If you or a loved one suffered from cancer after using a chemical hair ...
Few natural substances have garnered as much attention as cannabidiol (CBD). People are turning to it for pain relief, among other things. But can it really help? Keep reading for a look at the ...
Endometriosis affects nearly 200 million people worldwide and 1.5 million people in the UK, causing chronic pain, infertility and symptoms similar to irritable bowel syndrome, including bloating ...
He is President-elect of the World Endometriosis Society and Trustee to Endometriosis UK. He is Specialty Advisor to the Scottish Government's Chief Medical Officer for Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
Endometriosis affects nearly 200 million people worldwide. This chronic condition is characterized by tissue resembling the lining of the womb growing outside of the uterus. While there are ways ...
And on May 1, she’ll be at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory to announce the launch of its new clinic for the study of endometriosis, a disease Roderick Joel herself struggled with for years.
Despite the severe symptoms, it took eight years for doctors to diagnose the Clevedon woman with endometriosis. GPs initially said her pain was caused from "over-exercise" or "anxiety".
Genetics plays a role in your risk for endometriosis—a condition in which tissue similar to that of the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing pain and heavy periods. Genetics alone do not ...