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6.18.21 | Endometriosis
Endometriosis Toolkit Video Series

5.24.21 | Bone Health
Managing Bone Health for Endometriosis and Fibroid Patients

Do endometriosis and uterine fibroids impact bone health? SWHR explores the connection between these gynecological conditions, estrogen, and healthy bones.

3.22.21 | Endometriosis
SWHR’s Endometriosis Toolkit Empowers Patients to Take Charge of Their Health

SWHR launched its new Endometriosis Toolkit: A Guide to Patient Empowerment, designed to help people of all ages with endometriosis navigate their care.

3.19.21 | Endometriosis
Endometriosis Toolkit: A Patient Empowerment Guide

3.16.21 | Endometriosis
Endometriosis Awareness: Empowering Patients

2.16.21 | Endometriosis
Endometriosis Awareness: Empowering Patients

This SWHR webinar provides valuable insight for both patients and health care providers on opportunities to empower individuals living with endometriosis.

12.2.20 | Endometriosis
SWHR Urges Congressional Leadership to Prioritize Endometriosis Research Funding

SWHR sent a letter to House and Senate leadership this week in support of endometriosis’ inclusion as an eligible condition […]

6.30.20 | Patient
Assessing Research Gaps and Unmet Needs in Uterine Fibroids

SWHR convened a closed-door virtual roundtable meeting to discuss the gaps in research, clinical practice, and patient education that need to be filled to improve health outcomes for women with fibroids.

woman with pelvic pain sitting in her bed 4.9.20 | Endometriosis
Managing Endometriosis During the COVID-19 Pandemic

For women with endometriosis, the widespread stress and anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic may make managing their chronic disease even more challenging.

3.16.20 | Endometriosis
Adenomyosis: The Common Gynecological Condition You’ve Never Heard Of

Heavy menstrual bleeding, painful cramps, and bloating during menstruation may sound like “normal” mild symptoms accompanying a woman’s period, but for some women, these symptoms are much more severe and may be signs of an undiagnosed, noncancerous gynecological condition.