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Endo Battery

Endo Year Reflection: #7

17 Dec 2024

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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)Welcome back to Endo Battery! In this Endo Year Reflection episode, we’re rewinding to highlight the most powerful moments from one of our most-requested series: The Fast Charged Series. What started as a “wild hair” idea to break down vetted endometriosis research quickly became a listener favorite, thanks to the insights of board-certified advocates Heather Guidone and Kate Boyce.This episode dives into the studies that sparked “aha” moments, like the surprising links between periodontal disease and endometriosis, postmenopausal challenges, and how endo doesn’t stop at your pelvis—think gastrointestinal symptoms and beyond.We also revisit an impactful conversation with researcher Allyson Bontempo, whose work bridges personal experience with scientific rigor. Allyson’s passion for inclusive research reminds us that everyone’s voice matters, and her insights—like the urgent need for providers to reclaim their curiosity—continue to resonate deeply.Whether you’re revisiting favorite episodes or tuning in for the first time, this reflection is packed with validation, empowerment, and insights to recharge your battery. Tune in, be inspired, and join us as we continue advocating for change in the endometriosis community.🔗 Episode Highlights:Powerful studies explored in the Fast Charged SeriesAllyson Bontempo’s groundbreaking research and the need for inclusivityThe surprising ways endometriosis impacts your entire body🎧 Listen now and catch the full conversation with Allyson in Episode 92.Support the showWebsite endobattery.com

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