No Pain All GainFaster, Non‑Invasive Endometriosis Tests Are Finally in the Horizon Endometriosis was first described in 1860. Only now do we have a non-invasive alternative to diagnosing it. By Sneha Khedkar
New ConnectionsScientists Find a Genetic Link Between Endometriosis and Ovarian Cancer While endometriosis itself isn’t cancerous, scientists found a genetic link between the two that could help treatment for both. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
The Language of PainFor Endometriosis Patients, Better Communication Could Lead to Faster Diagnosis New research found that women use metaphors to describe pain as an attempt to communicate it with accuracy, but it’s often dismissed during consultations. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Easing the PainScientists Identify Gene Associated With Late‑Stage Endometriosis Endometriosis is common and incurable, and gene-based research can shape better treatment options. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Obstacle CourseEndometriosis Impacts Women’s Careers but Is Often Overlooked, Research Suggests Women with endometriosis are often less able to work in their desired profession -- raising concerns about the lack of understanding around the condition. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Believe My PainWhat It’s Like To Live With: Endometriosis "I feel so angry and so helpless knowing how common it is, and yet how the medical community just neglects it." By Devrupa Rakshit
Tissue Run AmokAll You Need To Know About Endometriosis The disorder can be extremely painful, is poorly understood, and can take years to diagnose. By Devrupa Rakshit
Deep in the Double HelixStudy Identifies Common Gene Behind Endometriosis, Depression, Gastrointestinal Diseases The new research offers a biological explanation for why mental health struggles and stomach problems so often accompany endometriosis. By Devrupa Rakshit
Bloody HellA Crash Course on Periods for Anyone Who Needs It Statistically speaking, around 1 in every 7 women you encounter is menstruating right now. By Pallavi Prasad
Pelvis Stress-lyChronic Pelvic Pain is More Than Just Period Cramps Persistent pain down below is an overlooked symptom of disorders like endometriosis, pelvic floor dysfunction and many more. By Anubhuti Matta
Fresh FindingsScientists to Test An Antibiotic to Treat Women With Endometriosis If successful, it might be the most cost-effective way to treat an 'incurable' condition. By Puja Bhattacharjee
Listen UpHigh‑Profile Women Talk Flavored Condoms, Period Pain in New Podcast ‘She Says She’s Fine,” says it's about women’s health, but it's more about women's experiences. By Rajvi Desai
Heal ThyselfWomen With Endometriosis Turning to Alternative Therapies for Relief Acupuncture, yoga, Ayurveda, anyone? By Anubhuti Matta
Fake TissueResearchers Can Now Bioengineer Uterine Cells To Help Treat Endometriosis A groundbreaking study offers hope for a hard-to-treat condition. By Nadia Nooreyezdan
Silver LiningStudy: We Now Know Which Endometriosis Patients Will Respond to Hormone Therapy Non-responders won't have to waste time trying a standard treatment that won't work. By The Swaddle Team
Nodding OffStudy: Fatigue An Overlooked Symptom of Endometriosis Inflammation could activate an immune response that wears out the body. By Angelina Shah