Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects women of reproductive age with symptoms like irregular periods, weight gain, and ...
According to the doctor, the spectrum of PCOD and PCOS can be effectively managed with lifestyle changes, which include regular physical activity, healthy eating habits, and stress reduction ...
Regular exercise can help reduce insulin resistance, balance hormone levels, and maintain a healthy weight, all of which are crucial in managing PCOS. A diet rich in whole foods, low in refined ...
A new study reveals that metformin, beyond managing blood sugar, restores endometrial health in women with PCOS. The drug ...
Around 5 million American women have PCOS, which plays into weight, reproductive health, and fertility outcomes. Here's ...
The Endometrial Cell Atlas reveals key insights, opening new doors for innovative treatments and personalized care.
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) find it harder to get pregnant, have more frequent miscarriages and have a higher risk of developing endometrial cancer.