How has working from home affected endometriosis patients?
In a previous life, I was a 1920s farmwife. I don’t mean reincarnation—I mean as the education director of a living historical farm, I spent most of my days in a 1920s costume leading…
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In a previous life, I was a 1920s farmwife. I don’t mean reincarnation—I mean as the education director of a living historical farm, I spent most of my days in a 1920s costume leading…
One of the hardest things I have dealt with in my endometriosis journey is the struggle to speak up for myself during doctor’s appointments. Over the years, I let doctors dismiss my severe symptoms…
Social distancing and lockdowns have left some girls and women without period supplies. Senator Sue Serino partners with EndoFound to distribute PeriodNow products in Poughkeepsie, NY, on January 28,…
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month
EndoFound's Virtual Medical Conference kicked off on Saturday, January 16 with a live Q&A featuring several prominent endometriosis specialists. Drs. Tamer Seckin, Dan Martin, Harry Reich, Victor Gomel,…
This is a guide for people who may not know anything about endometriosis, but want to better support their employee with the disease.
EndoFound is thrilled to share that the Senate approved a historic amendment doubling federal research funding for endometriosis research, allowing the National Institutes of Health to allocate $26 million…
To learn more about the difference EndoFound has been making, check out our first-ever Impact Report, detailing the history of the Foundation, our milestones in the past year, and details on our various…
The Endometriosis Foundation of America’s Medical Conference is in its 11th year and has always been a critical time for expert endometriosis surgeons, researchers, clinicians, and patients to come…