Dietary fat consumption and endometriosis risk
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This paper investigated the relationship between dietary fat intake and the risk of developing endometriosis, analyzing various fat types and their potential associations.
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- The epidemiology of endometriosis is poorly known as the pathophysiology and diagnosis are unclear 2020
- Epidemiology of subtle, typical, cystic, and deep endometriosis: a systematic review 2016
- Complementary treatment in endometriosis 2012
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