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PCOS–A Rising Condition Affecting 1 in 5 Women and the Missing Piece in its Care

PCOS–A Rising Condition Affecting 1 in 5 Women and the Missing Piece in its Care

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The global rate of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been on the rise year after year, with up to
Yet when PCOS is mentioned, it's often reduced to acne, irregular periods, or weight gain. That narrow view can delay care. PCOS runs deeper than hormones and cycles—it's a full-body condition that demands full-body care.
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