EndoFound Takes Washington: A Landmark Week for Endometriosis Advocacy
Last week, EndoFound’s Advocacy Team traveled to Washington, D.C. for a series of meetings and events that marked a meaningful turning point for the endometriosis community.
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Last week, EndoFound’s Advocacy Team traveled to Washington, D.C. for a series of meetings and events that marked a meaningful turning point for the endometriosis community.
At the Endometriosis Foundation of America’s 17th Annual Medical Conference and Patient Day, a panel convened to discuss the importance of advocacy and how educating the public about endometriosis can…
The annual EndoFound meeting took place from March 6-8 in New York City, bringing together physicians, surgeons, researchers, and patients to reframe endometriosis as a nerve-centric disease that extends…
Want to make a difference but don’t know where to start? Dig into the new Endometriosis Advocacy Toolkit for Legislative Change, a guide that breaks down everything you need to know about fighting for…
Terrell draws on dialectical behavioral therapy, breathwork, gentle movement, and nervous system regulation to help clients manage the psychological weight of chronic illness. Chronic pain, she explains,…
As Endometriosis Awareness Month begins, I am sharing this as an open letter to the White House. This is not just a personal story; it is evidence of a systemic failure.
New York Times best-selling author Cat Bohannon isn't surprised to find herself speaking to the endometriosis community for EndoFound’s Patient Day. In fact, she believes endometriosis research is key…
You may associate acupuncture solely with pain relief, but it has many more applications, particularly for endometriosis patients. At EndoFound’s upcoming Patient Day, participants will hear from Winnie…
March is Endometriosis Awareness Month, and we want to make sure you have everything you need to help us spread the word about endo.
What if chronic pain wasn’t just about where endometriosis lesions are located, but about a nervous system that’s been on guard for years?