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    Explore "endometriosis" with insightful episodes like "The bleeding edge, part two", "Dr. Shahin Ghadir On Egg Freezing, IVF, Optimizing Fertility, Family Planning, PCOS and Surrogacy", "This Cellular Atlas Could Lead To Breakthroughs For Endometriosis Patients", "The Doctor Will See You Now" and "Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash" from podcasts like ""Unexplainable", "Pursuit of Wellness", "Short Wave", "The Therapy Crouch" and "This Podcast Will Kill You"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    The bleeding edge, part two

    The bleeding edge, part two
    Diagnosing diseases such as endometriosis can require difficult steps, like surgery. But researchers are hoping to use menstrual fluid to make detecting the condition much easier. For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainable It’s a great place to view show transcripts and read more about the topics on our show. Also, email us! unexplainable@vox.com We read every email. Support Unexplainable by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Dr. Shahin Ghadir On Egg Freezing, IVF, Optimizing Fertility, Family Planning, PCOS and Surrogacy

    Dr. Shahin Ghadir On Egg Freezing, IVF, Optimizing Fertility, Family Planning, PCOS and Surrogacy
    Ep. #46 Join us for an illuminating conversation with Dr. Shahin Ghadir, a double board certified obstetrician and gynecologist, as we uncover the realities of fertility. As one of Hollywood's most trusted fertility experts, Dr. Ghadir brings an in-depth understanding of female reproduction and fertility, sharing the joys and challenges of his work and success stories that have changed lives forever.  Our candid conversation traverses an array of essential topics - from the ideal age for fertility to the challenges that the 30s bring along, and from the importance of maintaining an ideal weight range to the role of environmental factors on sperm quality. We delve deep into understanding Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and its implications on fertility, and the impact of birth control on the ovaries. Dr. Ghadir’s experience and expertise brings a wealth of knowledge, insights, and practical advice, creating a valuable resource for anyone keen on understanding fertility. For Mari’s Instagram click here! For Pursuit of Wellness Podcast’s Instagram click here! For Dr. Ghadir’s Instagram click here! For Dr. Ghadir’s website click here! This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Brought to you by BETTERHELP. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/pow and get on your way to being your best self Use code POW15 at checkout for 15% off your entire order at www.vionicshoes.com Get affordable luxury with Quince. Go to Quince.com/pow for free shipping on your oder and 365-day returns Get 50% off your first box of fresh, healty food at TheFarmersDog.com/wellness plus you get free shipping Visit Carawayhome.com/POW for 10% off your next purchase Produced by Dear Media See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    This Cellular Atlas Could Lead To Breakthroughs For Endometriosis Patients

    This Cellular Atlas Could Lead To Breakthroughs For Endometriosis Patients
    For people with endometriosis—a mysterious disease where endometrial tissue grows outside of the uterus—medical visits can be especially frustrating. It takes some patients years (on average, ten years) to get a diagnosis and treatment options are limited. There are currently no cures. One researcher, Dr. Kate Lawrenson, is trying to change that. She and her team of researchers have created a cellular atlas of the disease and hope this cell-by-cell approach will open up doors for faster diagnosis options and better ways of managing it. In the meantime, she hopes that more people will learn about the disease in the first place.

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    The Doctor Will See You Now

    The Doctor Will See You Now

    In a slight change of gear for the Therapy Crouch team, Abbey and Peter sit down with Natali Kelly and Dr Jeffrey Braithwaite to discuss endometriosis - a condition which affects 1 in 10 women - during national Endometriosis awareness month. 


    Discover more about the symptoms and treatments of the disease and how we can all do more to raise awareness. 


    In Agony Ab, we learn about the perils of watching a blue movie with your phone connected to the family bluetooth speaker, and why you should always leave the lights on when going for a midnight pee at your new in-laws house. 


    As always, expect plenty of laughs and some outrageous one liners whilst also learning about something you may have been unfamiliar with beforehand. 


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    Natali Kelly - Aesthetic Practitioner & Reiki healer.

    Who has an award winning townhouse clinic in Chelsea, London 


    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natalikellyldn/ 


    Dr Jeffrey Braithwaite - Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician 


    Website: https://www.mrbraithwaitegynaecologist.com/ 


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    Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash

    Ep 88 Endometriosis: Menstrual Backwash
    Chances are you know someone with endometriosis, or perhaps you’re affected yourself. But despite its incredibly high prevalence, endo remains almost criminally understudied, undertreated, and underacknowledged. In this episode, we aim to shed light on many aspects of endometriosis, first by examining the “what” and “how” of this disease: what’s actually going on inside your body with endometriosis and how does it cause the symptoms that it does? Then we turn our sights to the why, exploring not only the possible evolutionary origins of this disease but also the deep historical roots contributing to the struggle many people still face today in obtaining a diagnosis. We discuss how although hysteria is no longer a valid medical diagnosis, it has left its mark on medicine in the form of implicit bias that leaves many people feeling unlistened to and unbelieved. We then wrap up the episode with a look at endometriosis by the numbers and some current research that leaves us feeling slightly more hopeful about the growing awareness of this disease and the need for effective treatments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The mysteries of endometriosis

    The mysteries of endometriosis
    This common chronic condition — where tissue similar to what grows inside the uterus grows elsewhere in the body — is barely understood. So why is a condition so prevalent and painful still so unknown? It has a lot to do with who gets to ask research questions. Correction, August 18: An earlier version of this episode implied that the tissue involved in endometriosis is the same as the endometrium, which lines the uterus. It is similar tissue, but not identical. For more, go to http://vox.com/unexplainable It’s a great place to sign up for our newsletter, view show transcripts, and read more about the topics on our show. Also, email us! unexplainable@vox.com We read every email. Support Unexplainable by making a financial contribution to bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    BONUS Episode: Living with Endometriosis with Jessica Murnane

    BONUS Episode: Living with Endometriosis with Jessica Murnane

    Jessica Murnane is an author, speaker, and creative consultant who has written two books, the cookbook One Part Plant: A Simple Guide To Eating Real One Meal At A Time and Know Your Endo: An Empowering Guide To Health + Hope With Endometriosis.


    A fantastic resource for people with endometriosis backed up by research, personal experience and true compassion. Jessica ran a course for those suffering with endometriosis and the book is scattered with stories, information and shared experiences that make it a great resource for anyone living with pain.


    We talk about

    • Delayed diagnosis and Jessica’s story of Endo
    • Inflammation and endometriosis
    • The science of self compassion and motivation
    • Food and endometriosis
    • Exercise and how to start

     

    You can check out the book on the website show notes at www.thedoctorskitchen.com



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    Pain and prejudice with Gabrielle Jackson

    Pain and prejudice with Gabrielle Jackson
    In this episode, Liz discusses women's pain and prejudice with award-winning journalist, Gabrielle Jackson. Gabrielle speaks to Liz about her own endometriosis diagnosis and reveals the reproductive conditions that affect a staggering number of women worldwide. They chat about why women aren’t always taken seriously by doctors, and why conditions like endometriosis lack funding and research.

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    #18 Eat For Endometriosis - with Dr Anita Mitra

    #18 Eat For Endometriosis - with Dr Anita Mitra

    Welcome to this episode of the podcast. Today we're going to be talking with one of my favourites for the podcast - Gynaecologist and lifestyle medicine advocate, Anita Mitra aka the Gynae Geek - who returns to the podcast, this time to discuss Endometriosis.


    Essentially, Anita is the gynaecologist and women's health specialist that everyone wishes they had - she is an absolute wealth of information.


    In today's episode we talk about the following

    • What Endometriosis actually is
    • Why to avoid treatments like colonic irrigation
    • The importance of drinking water and eating fibre in your diet
    • The importance of Oestrogen in your body
    • What is Oestrogen dominance
    • The importance of exercise
    • Why fruit can be one of the best things to include in your diet


    If I could recommend one recipe to sum up today's episode it would be the Greek Style Giant Beans which is going to be in my new book - Eat to Beat Illness- out on 21st March. This recipe is absolutely delicious - it's Greek style, there's lots of greens in there, plus lots of beans, all in a delicious mediterranean style tomato sauce and super easy to make.



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