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Visana's Dr. Rariy talks with PSQH on the link between childhood trauma and endometriosis

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Visana Health
August 26, 2025
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Women with a history of childhood adversity are twice as likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis, according to new research that underscores the urgent need for trauma-informed, whole-person care.

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In this PSQH interview, Dr. Chevon Rariy, Chief Clinical Innovation Officer at Visana Health, explores how biases in women’s health contribute to delayed diagnoses, unnecessary surgeries, and overlooked treatment opportunities—and how innovative, patient-centered models of care can transform outcomes for millions of women worldwide.

Discover why endometriosis is more than a reproductive condition, how early life experiences shape long-term health, and what steps the healthcare industry must take to close critical gaps in women’s health.

Read the full piece: “Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences and Endometriosis” (PSQH, August 26, 2025)

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