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Happy Endometriosis Awareness Month, uterinekind! To celebrate, we have an exciting 'Uterus in the News' segment all about endo. Amazing research out of Japan is showing promising signs of combating this debilitating condition that impacts 1 in 10 people. Research like this gives us hope and direction. But we need to see more funding for research on female bodies.
Are you an animal lover? We can learn a lot from our furry friends, more than you could probably imagine. Whether you’re a dog or cat person, we have a story that will hit home and highlight some important lessons for both you and your pet. Do you feed your pet kibble? Are you aware of how your pet’s system works? What does all this have to do with a uterus? We’re talking about chemicals, yet again.
Yes, even our pets deal with chemical exposure and EDC's. When you can see how your pet reacts to its environment and food over time, you can start to connect the dots on its health and reflect on your own. We want healthy pets so they stay happy and with us longer, but they need us to be healthy too.
Lastly, we end on a hilarious high note! Ever heard of a 250-pound dog?
Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.
By Carol Johnson, UterinekindHappy Endometriosis Awareness Month, uterinekind! To celebrate, we have an exciting 'Uterus in the News' segment all about endo. Amazing research out of Japan is showing promising signs of combating this debilitating condition that impacts 1 in 10 people. Research like this gives us hope and direction. But we need to see more funding for research on female bodies.
Are you an animal lover? We can learn a lot from our furry friends, more than you could probably imagine. Whether you’re a dog or cat person, we have a story that will hit home and highlight some important lessons for both you and your pet. Do you feed your pet kibble? Are you aware of how your pet’s system works? What does all this have to do with a uterus? We’re talking about chemicals, yet again.
Yes, even our pets deal with chemical exposure and EDC's. When you can see how your pet reacts to its environment and food over time, you can start to connect the dots on its health and reflect on your own. We want healthy pets so they stay happy and with us longer, but they need us to be healthy too.
Lastly, we end on a hilarious high note! Ever heard of a 250-pound dog?
Thanks for listening, learning, and being you. And join us back here every Tuesday for all things uterus, in service to you, uterinekind.