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Q&A with Katie Muggli Volunteer Spreads Endometriosis Awareness at Minnesota Alma Maters

Q&A with Katie Muggli Volunteer Spreads Endometriosis Awareness at Minnesota Alma Maters

As an Endofound volunteer, Katie Muggli raised endometriosis awareness among college students during a health fair and presented ENPOWR’s EduKit to students at her high school alma mater. Learn more…

Endometriosis Foundation of America Selects The Brooklyn Latin School as the Recipient of the Second Annual ENPOWR Award

Endometriosis Foundation of America Selects The Brooklyn Latin School as the Recipient of the Second Annual ENPOWR Award

The Endometriosis Foundation of America (Endofound) announced that The Brooklyn Latin School is the recipient of the second annual ENPOWR Award because of its high prioritization of their students' health…

Q&A with Jala Smith A Young Advocate Hosts Fundraiser to Promote Awareness in School

Q&A with Jala Smith A Young Advocate Hosts Fundraiser to Promote Awareness in School

Jala Smith started an Endometriosis Awareness Week at her high school, where she sold yellow ribbons and presented information about endometriosis to over 100 students. Learn more about her fundraiser…

Screw You Endo

Screw You Endo

At Endofound's 8th Annual Blossom Ball, Girls co-star Allison Williams introduced Blossom Award honoree, Lena Dunham, with an opening letter to endometriosis

Endometriosis Health Awards 2016

Endometriosis Health Awards 2016

As March is the month raising awareness on 'Endometriosis Awareness' around the world, it seems fitting that before the month closes we at OnlineClinic take a look at a condition that affects thousands…

Q&A with Frankie Kuhn: EndoFound volunteer shares her story at ENPOWR presentations

Q&A with Frankie Kuhn: EndoFound volunteer shares her story at ENPOWR presentations

I began suffering with debilitating cramps and bladder spasms when I began menstruating at 13. At first, I misunderstood my symptoms as a reoccurring UTI, combined with general period pain.

Endometriosis Linked to Heart Disease in Study

Endometriosis Linked to Heart Disease in Study

Women who have endometriosis, the abnormal growth of uterine tissue outside the uterus, may face a 60 percent higher risk of developing heart disease than women without the disorder, a new study suggests.

New Study Links Endometriosis To Higher Risk Of Heart Disease

New Study Links Endometriosis To Higher Risk Of Heart Disease

A new study out today is linking endometriosis to a higher risk of heart disease, particularly among women aged 40 years and under. The data shows that women in this age bracket are three times more likely…

New Book Shines Light on and Validates Endometriosis

New Book Shines Light on and Validates Endometriosis

The book, The Doctor Will See You Now: Recognizing and Treating Endometriosis, is authored by Dr. Tamer Seckin, who is a founder of the Endometriosis Foundation of America (Endofound) along with Padma…

Endometriosis, Social Pathologies, and Public Health

Endometriosis, Social Pathologies, and Public Health

When Arielle* reflects on her teen years, she remembers loving school, but also the dread of knowing she would miss 2-3 days every month and feel like an outcast for that very reason. In some parts of…

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