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New breakthrough in endometriosis research

Hunter Medical Research Institute researchers Rodney Scott, Elizabeth Holliday, and John Attia Picture: Max Mason-Hubers This week a breakthrough in endometriosis research was announced via Australian...

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Dioxin and endometriosis

Dioxins are environmental pollutants and belong to the “dirty dozen” – a group of toxic chemicals known to be persistent organic pollutants. Dioxins have highly toxic potential, and experiments show...

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Poll results: Coping with endo infographic

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Can endometriosis be predicted?

The first global study to develop predictive models of endometriosis was presented last month at the 68th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Study coordinator Kelechi...

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Mistletoe for endo

Seasonally appropriate, mistletoe is an unusual contender in dealing with endometriosis. Not just for kissing under, Mistletoe is purported to inhibit the growth of endometrial cells; so, pucker up...

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Musical endorphins – pain management

In our myriad ways of managing pain levels this one may not always be at the top of the list, but we would do well to remember the power of music. A new study shows that endorphins can be raised to...

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Artemesia leaf kills endo cells

Recent research has proven that the effects of the artmesia leaf on endometriosis cells are a powerful antiendometriotic agent. Artemisia leaf has been used historically for malaria prevention and for...

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