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Regina Townsend: My experience with PCOS taught me that reproductive health is about more than having babies

Por: Chicago Tribune Opinion September 22, 2022

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Over a decade ago, I was diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome, better known as PCOS, a metabolic, hormonal and genetic disorder that affects 1 in 10 people with ovaries. It took nearly that long to reach the diagnosis. As a syndrome, PCOS is not discovered by a single test. In fact, it is characterized by a multitude of overlapping factors including excess facial and body hair, insulin resistance, irregular menstrual cycles, hair loss,... + full article



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