Happy Spring, and welcome to another PCOS news roundup! Here are some of the latest PCOS and women’s health-related news developments. New PCOS Studies/Insights Anti-Müllerian Hormone May Contribute to Infertility in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (via Weill Cornell Medicine) This study has been […]
Happy New Year! May it be a year of better health & wellness for all 🙂 Here’s a look at some recent PCOS & women’s health-related news stories. PCOS Studies Salty, sour taste perception reduced in PCOS (via Healio) I found this […]
Here’s a quick roundup of recent women’s health/wellness & PCOS stories in the news: PCOS Studies Genetic variants discovered that increase risk of PCOS (via BioNews) These are the stories that really get my attention, since research on PCOS is really still […]
As our understanding of PCOS continues to change over time, and as more and more women continue to be diagnosed with the condition and new technologies emerge, I believe it’s important to keep up with these changes, as they seem to happen […]
From the time in March 2020 when COVID started to shut down much of the East and West Coasts in the United States, I briefly wondered if conditions like PCOS should be considered “underlying conditions” that could make contracting COVID even worse, […]
It’s Women’s Health Month, and Women’s Health Week from May 9-15–hooray!! It’s also Mental Health Awareness Month, which in my view is directly related and just as important. So in celebration of this awareness, today I will be sharing a list of […]
This was an idea I’ve had bouncing around for a while, but after hearing Keke Palmer announce recently that she’s been diagnosed with PCOS, I decided to look more into celebrities who struggle with it, as a way to celebrate Women’s History […]
Happy Spring, and welcome to another PCOS news roundup! Here are some of the latest PCOS and women’s health-related news developments. New PCOS Studies/Insights Anti-Müllerian Hormone May Contribute to Infertility in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (via Weill Cornell Medicine) This study has been […]