Thanks to people bravely sharing their stories and organisations pushing for further research, endometriosis is becoming more understood in society. But a similar condition, adenomyosis, still results ...
Experts estimate that a uterine condition called adenomyosis may affect between 20% to 35% of women. The condition can cause painful, heavy, prolonged periods and is most common in women ages 40 to 50 ...
To me it was like knives inside my body—like someone stabbing me from the inside.”* That’s how Noémie Elhadad describes the ...
A painful, never-ending period sent Kristina Adams to the emergency room for the first time when she was in college. It was the kind of pain that takes your breath away. The bleeding was so severe ...
Thanks to celebrities like Molly-Mae Hague and Halsey, who have spoken honestly about their experience with endometriosis (a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in ...
Adenomyosis is a condition that many women haven't heard of, but it's way more common that you might expect. In fact, a pretty substantial number of people go about their daily lives without knowing ...
It used to be that discussing anything period-related was pretty taboo. But thankfully, this trend has started to shift in recent years. While you've probably heard of endometriosis, the condition in ...
Cece Worley’s case marks one of the few times a court has recognized the condition as deserving of workplace accommodations.
Over a year of discomfort, antibiotics, and dismissive doctors, a surgery finally revealed what was happening to her body.
Sick young woman feeling cold covered with blanket sit on sofa, ill girl shivering freezing warming at home wrapped with plaid, no central heating problem, fever temperature flu concept Endometriosis, ...