With diagnosis’s of endometriosis on the rise we ask the people of Glasgow what they know about the condition that affects females.
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00:00Well, they should research it more then, because it sounds quite dangerous.
00:04Maybe we should allocate funds to that, rather than other things.
00:08I know the name. I'd be lying to you if I said I know what it is.
00:11That kind of answers your question about is enough being done about it,
00:14and is it kind of being publicised enough?
00:17Because something tells me it's spinos, something related to that,
00:21but then again, that's a complete sort of fanciful guess.
00:24So no, I don't think it's enough being done about it.
00:27I'd definitely go under research, because I study psychology,
00:31so a lot of psychologists, psychological theories, are all kind of rooted in the 1900s,
00:36when women were completely excluded from the studies,
00:40which I've always found quite interesting, because our fundamental understanding of the world
00:44is inherently flawed.
00:46No clue.
00:48I'd never heard of it before, but bacteria is a very dangerous thing.
00:52Maybe there's an easy prevention for it.
00:55But awareness and knowledge is always a good thing.
01:00So I would say it's a good thing.
01:01That idea would be a good thing.
01:02It's a good thing.
01:03It's a good thing.
01:05It's a good thing.
01:06It's like this is good and it's a good thing
01:14to be able to figure out this model.
01:17So I'm not sure what is doing.
01:19So I'm not sure what is doing.
01:20I'd be able to use them to try their own 방법.