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Mar 25, 2026, 12:09
190 Million Stories: What We’re Missing About Endometriosis! – ESHRE
European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) shared a post on LinkedIn:
“New Focus on Reproduction article online
Endometriosis affects approximately 190 million women and people assigned female at birth worldwide, yet its causes remain incompletely understood and its diagnosis is persistently delayed. While research into dietary and lifestyle factors in endometriosis risk is growing, studies on the relationship between disordered eating behaviours and the condition remain limited.
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