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Endometriosis Can Have Major Impact on Women’s Work Life

Finnish study shows endometriosis associated with significantly more disability days among women aged 46 to 48 years

Tanning Bed Use by Young Women May Up Endometriosis Risk

Number of sunburns during adolescence, percentage of time using sunscreen in adulthood positively linked to endometriosis

For girls

Leanness, Tallness in School-Aged Girls Linked to Risk for Endometriosis

Inverse link found for childhood BMI with endometriosis; positive link found for height with endometriosis
Laparoscopically confirmed endometriosis is associated with several adverse pregnancy outcomes

Endometriosis Tied to Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes

Association seen between endometriosis and pregnancy loss, hypertensive disorders, gestational diabetes
For women with endometriosis

Double-Edged Health Care Experience for Endometriosis

Destructive side linked to ignorance, exposure, disbelief; constructive side to feeling acknowledged
Lower- and higher-dose elagolix are beneficial for women with endometriosis

Lower-, Higher-Dose Elagolix Beneficial for Endometriosis

Higher percentage of women have clinical response for dysmenorrhea, non-menstrual pelvic pain
Women with endometriomas have significantly lower anti-Müllerian hormone values

Lower Anti-Müllerian Hormone Values for Endometriomas

Significant decline seen in ovarian reserve at one month following surgical excision of endometriomas
The prevalence of surgically confirmed endometriosis is less than 25 percent among women undergoing hysterectomy for chronic pelvic pain

Endometriosis Prevalence <25 Percent in Chronic Pelvic Pain

Prevalence ID'd for women undergoing abdominal, laparoscopic hysterectomy for chronic pelvic pain
Laparoscopically confirmed endometriosis is associated with increased subsequent risk of coronary heart disease

Endometriosis Tied to Elevated Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

Hysterectomy/oophorectomy and earlier age at surgery associated with increased risk of CHD
Bisphenol S induces adipogenesis in primary human preadipocytes

BPA Alternative, Bisphenol S, Can Induce Fat Cell Formation

BPS induces lipid accumulation and differentiation of primary human preadipocytes