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Primary dysmenorrhea: Severe menstrual pain is associated with lower cognitive and daily functioning
New research published in the European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology suggests that severe ...
Sophie Richards, now a #1 bestselling author and women’s health advocate, was constantly told her symptoms were "normal." ...
The new policy took effect in December 2025. It grants county government employees in the capital, Nairobi, two days off ...
A mother has spoken out about dealing with severe period pain for two decades before finally being diagnosed with endometriosis. Reah Steer, 34, from Windsor in Berkshire, described enduring years of ...
I was told it was ‘just a bad period’ – I actually had endometriosis - ‘I’d been fobbed off for so long and told that this ...
Doctors warn that severe menstrual pain should never be dismissed as normal, even in teenagers. Endometriosis can begin soon ...
For many women, menstruation is a manageable inconvenience. However, for others, it brings debilitating pain that can significantly impact their ability to work effectively. Conditions like ...
A young woman says her 'invisible' condition left her body 'on fire'. Tehyana Johnson, 22, from Norwich, Norfolk, said her ...
Amy Peckham-Driver says she felt “medically gaslit” after doctors dismissed her debilitating pain from endometriosis for years ...
Menstrual pain is far from trivial. It affects more than half of females of reproductive age and over 70% of adolescents and young women.
Having your period can be a painful experience. Period pain, also known as dysmenorrhea, is a very common condition with ...
We need to stop normalizing severe period pain. It may be caused by endometriosis, a common condition that affects about 1 in 10 women. And it may be treatable. Internal medicine physician, Harvard ...
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