by Endo Australia Digital | May 8, 2023 | Endo medical, Endo research and education
Written by Dr Brett McKinnon, Research Fellow, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ Endometriosis in the family It is something you have probably noticed. Research supports the chances that endometriosis will run in the family. If someone in your family has it, you...
by Endo Australia Digital | Feb 6, 2023 | Endo research and education
Endometriosis research is changing. Endo researchers agree the patient voice is a very important factor. So instead of taking lots of measurements (like bloods tests or scans), researchers have become increasingly interested in asking people about their symptoms and...
by Endo Australia Digital | Feb 6, 2023 | Endo research and education
Picture this. You have experienced painful periods since they first started. When you brought it up, it was normalised or you were told that nothing could be done. Over time, you started developing gut symptoms. You can’t remember when these started, but they seem to...
by Endo Australia Digital | Feb 6, 2023 | Endo research and education
Having endometriosis doesn’t mean that you have to give up freedom around food. But it can be more of a journey to get there. Food freedom with endometriosis You may currently feel free around food and want to hold onto that feeling while you make changes to what you...
by Endo Australia Digital | Feb 6, 2023 | Mental health and wellbeing
Having endometriosis can have a profound impact on our relationship with our body. Many people that have challenging body image talk about feeling stuck. They feel like there is no way out. The good news is that healing body image with endometriosis and improving our...