Science Magazine Podcast

New insights into endometriosis, and mapping dengue in Latin America

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Aug 21, 2025
Meredith Wadman, a staff writer for Science, shares cutting-edge insights on endometriosis, emphasizing how immune system research could lead to new diagnostics and treatments. Talia Quandelacy, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, reveals the factors behind dengue's varying intensity in Latin America, such as rainfall and climate patterns. Their discussions highlight the importance of understanding these health challenges to improve diagnosis, treatment, and public health responses.
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ADVICE

Prefer Specialized Surgeons For Surgery

  • Current treatments focus on pain relief using hormones or surgery rather than a cure.
  • Consider referral to specialized endometriosis surgeons for better surgical outcomes.
INSIGHT

Immune System Helps Lesions Persist

  • Researchers find the immune system both fails to clear abnormal tissue and actively helps lesions persist.
  • This reframes endometriosis as immune‑involved, not only hormone driven.
ANECDOTE

Researcher Started Symptoms Before Menarche

  • Researcher Katie Burns began symptoms at age 10, long before menstruation started.
  • That prompted exploration of developmental origins and peritoneal cells converting to endometrial‑like cells.
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