First local endometriosis support centre to open
The charity-run centre in Hull will help women with the condition that can cause extreme pain.
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The charity-run centre in Hull will help women with the condition that can cause extreme pain.
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news.sky.comThe experience of living with endometriosis appears as frustrating and painful today as it was at the turn of the millennium, worrying new data shows.
www.leedsbeckett.ac.ukCall for evidence: Endometriosis APPG launches… * Half of women in UK have felt pressure to go to work… * Government releases the renewed Women's Health Strategy for… * Statement from Endometriosis UK * NICE recommend dedicated fertility treatment pathway for… * APPG launches Inquiry into Endometriosis in the workplace * *
www.endometriosis-uk.orgHayley Barlow-Ford says better data would have helped her make an "informed choice" about surgery.
www.bbc.co.ukHayley Barlow-Ford says better data would have helped her make an "informed choice" about surgery.
www.bbc.comThis year, our theme is ‘Endometriosis Doesn’t Wait’. Endometriosis doesn’t wait whilst you’re trying to get a diagnosis or access care. It doesn’t wait for your career. Your education. Your social life or your relationships. Our new report: *The State of Endometriosis Care in the UK* shows that the average time to receive a diagnosis is now 9 years and 4 months. For women and those assigned female at birth from communities of colour, it’s even longer at 11 years. … The average time to receive...
www.endometriosis-uk.orgWatch the latest from ITV News - The debilitating condition affects around one in 10 women, yet a diagnosis can take up to a decade.
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