by admin | Mar 11, 2016 | Endo stories, Endo support
Hello there, it’s Ellie Angel-Mobbs, Ambassador for Endometriosis Australia and MC for the Sydney EndoMarch high tea. As we all are aware one’s health can be a bit unpredictable at times! Needless to say mine is. Just letting you know I won’t be able to attend the EA...
by admin | Mar 9, 2016 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
By Professor Jason Abbott – Medical Director, Endometriosis Australia Perhaps this title seems blatantly obvious to all women with endometriosis, however there is so much more to it than that, since menstruation and painful menstruation are inextricably linked...
by admin | Feb 28, 2016 | Endo stories
I was waiting to do a blog on endometriosis for the worldwide day of awareness on Saturday March 19th but given my weekend consisted of a mad dash to the emergency room, I’m bringing my rant forward. Saturday morning I felt an endo flare up coming on, this normally...
by admin | Feb 14, 2016 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
By Professor Jason Abbott – Medical Director, Endometriosis Australia During the week, CNN posted a story on Lena Dunham whose own battle with endometriosis and its impact on her career shone the media spotlight on her personal plight and the monster that is...
by admin | Jan 19, 2016 | Endo research and education
As an endometriosis researcher, I’m fascinated by the aetiology (the study of origins or causes) of the disease – in particular, the formation of lesions. In essence, my work aims to answer the question: How do endometriosis lesions originate and develop, and...