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Dr. Abhishek Mangeshikar explores how endometriosis severity varies globally, highlighting the interplay between genetics, environmental factors, and healthcare access. While genetic components exist in endometriosis development, expression is influenced by epigenetics including diet, stress, and environmental conditions that determine disease progression patterns.
• Endometriosis has a genetic component, but gene expression depends on epigenetic factors
• Environmental factors, diet, hormones, and physiological stress influence disease expression
• Healthcare access significantly impacts observed disease severity across regions
• Lower-income countries typically see more advanced disease due to delayed diagnosis
• Early intervention in higher-income countries often prevents progression of certain disease types
• More diverse, multicultural studies are needed to understand global endometriosis patterns
Send your endometriosis questions by using the link in the description, emailing [email protected], or visiting the endobattery.com contact page.
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Website endobattery.com
Instagram: EndoBattery
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Send us a text with a question or thought on this episode ( We cannot replay from this link)
Dr. Abhishek Mangeshikar explores how endometriosis severity varies globally, highlighting the interplay between genetics, environmental factors, and healthcare access. While genetic components exist in endometriosis development, expression is influenced by epigenetics including diet, stress, and environmental conditions that determine disease progression patterns.
• Endometriosis has a genetic component, but gene expression depends on epigenetic factors
• Environmental factors, diet, hormones, and physiological stress influence disease expression
• Healthcare access significantly impacts observed disease severity across regions
• Lower-income countries typically see more advanced disease due to delayed diagnosis
• Early intervention in higher-income countries often prevents progression of certain disease types
• More diverse, multicultural studies are needed to understand global endometriosis patterns
Send your endometriosis questions by using the link in the description, emailing [email protected], or visiting the endobattery.com contact page.
Support the show
Website endobattery.com
Instagram: EndoBattery

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