Christos Georgiou: Understanding the Cognitive and Emotional Dimensions of Endometriosis
Christos Georgiou, 3rd year medical student at Democritus University of Thrace, shared a post on LinkedIn about a paper published in Academia Mental Health and Well-Being:
“Thrilled to share the publication of my first article, ‘Neuropsychiatric and cognitive manifestations of endometriosis: insights into the ‘endometriosis brain’’. It’s been a wonderful experience discussing an often overlooked aspect of a well-known disease.
Huge thanks to my amazing co-authors for their insight, effort, and collaboration. It has been a privilege to work alongside you.”
Title: Neuropsychiatric and cognitive manifestations of endometriosis: insights into the ‘endometriosis brain’
Authors: Kyle Alexander, Emma J. B. Nordahl, Toby I. J. Newton, Christos Georgiou
Read the full article here.

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