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Pune, Maharashtra, India, March 10 2021 (Wiredrelease) Brandessence Market Research and Consulting Pvt ltd –:Gynaecological Devices Market: Global Size, Trends, Competitive, Historical & Forecast Analysis, 2021-2027. Widespread prevalence of gynecologic diseases and rising demand for minimal invasive procedures are key drivers for Global Gynaecological Devices Market.
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Rising population and changing life style lead to an increase of different diseases, which are related to gynecology. Reproductive and gynecologic disorders include situations that affect female external and internal organs along with the reproductive tra
In celebration of International Women’s Day yesterday, Alexa Chung announced she had teamed up with the World Endometriosis Research Foundation to help promote awareness and raise funds for research into endometriosis, a disease which affects an estimated one in 10 women. The TV presenter-turned-fashion designer has launched the new ‘Emmeline’ t-shirt, available in candyfloss pink with royal blue lettering or lemon yellow with aubergine on her.
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By Sarah Campbell
media captionWatch: Jessica says she was in constant agony before the trial
Taking the dog for a walk is a routine task for most people. But Jessica Rafferty would often have to cut outings short due to crippling pain.
She, like one in 10 women, lives with endometriosis - a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows elsewhere inside the body. It can be incredibly painful, and can take years to diagnose.
And there is no known cure.
But Jessica is part of the search for effective treatments. She is among 30 women taking part in the University of Edinburgh study looking at dichloroacetate, a drug currently used to treat rare metabolic conditions in children.