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Intranasal treatment with luteinising hormone releasing hormone agonist in women with endometriosis [PDF]
Robert W. Shaw, Hamish M. Fraser
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“Activism Was a Survival Strategy”: Chronic Illness and the Power of Endometriosis Activism as Work
ABSTRACT This article is part of the special issue “Laboring from Ex‐Centric Sites: Disability, Chronicity and Work”, Anthropology of Work Review 46(1), July 2025, edited by Giorgio Brocco and Stefanie Mauksch. In this article, we take the example of endometriosis activism to explore the interrelationship between chronic illness, activism, and work ...
Anika König, Caroline Meier zu Biesen
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Endometriosis; Contribución al Estudio de su incidencia en Nuestro Medio
Hernando Amaya León
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Introduction to “Laboring from ex‐centric Sites: Disability, Chronicity, and Work”
ABSTRACT The transition to industrial regimes has produced new categories of people deemed “unfit” for labor. Even if these boundaries are more porous nowadays, contributions to this Special Issue reveal continuities in how people struggle for a place in domains of work that are ill‐shaped to accommodate their diverse bodyminds.
Giorgio Brocco, Stefanie Mauksch
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Clinical diagnosis of endometriosis: a call to action.
S. Agarwal+7 more
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Are menstrual periods an environmental liability? Period poverty and eco‐feminist bioethics
Abstract Period poverty has led to many initiatives across the world. In some places, period (or menstrual hygiene management [MHM]) products are free and readily found in restaurants, universities and pubs. However, conversations on mensuration management have also led to discussions on sustainability.
Cristina Richie
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Comprehensive Approaches to Endometriosis Management. [PDF]
Fruscalzo A+8 more
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ABSTRACT Doctors are often motivated by a desire to avoid causing their patients worry. In this paper, we provide a defence of disclosing diagnostic uncertainty information to patients, even if such disclosures are worrying. We first consider whether making a patient worry harms them, arguing that worry can be harmful in some—but not all—situations ...
Caitríona Cox, Zoë Fritz
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Endometriosis and autoimmunity: a large-scale case-control study of endometriosis and 10 distinct autoimmune diseases. [PDF]
Aziz M+4 more
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