NIH Workshop – Cardiovascular Risk Across the Lifespan for PCOS

PCOS Challenge: The National Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Association is excited to announce the National Institutes of Health two-part workshop series on “Cardiovascular Risk Across the Lifespan for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.” This workshop stemmed from a series of meetings between the PCOS Challenge and the NIH, specifically the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, advocating for a trans-NIH approach to addressing gaps in PCOS research and care and to include patient voices.

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PCOS Challenge Magazine – May June Issue

In this issue – PCOS: Could It Start in the Brain and Not the Ovaries?; PCOS: Food Allergies, Intolerances and Sensitivities; Dating and PCOS: The Difficult Conversations; Hijacking of the Menstrual Cycle by PCOS; Washington, D.C. and Georgia Advocacy Days; Preeclampsia and PCOS; PCOS Fat Loss Tips; and more.

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PCOS Challenge Magazine – March April Issue

In this issue: Infertility Awareness: Surviving Multiple Miscarriages; Dieting + PCOS = Eating Disorders for Many; How Electrolysis Helps Hirsute Women with PCOS; PCOS and Pre-diabetes; Tips for a Healthy Waistline with PCOS; PCOS and Sleep Disorders; and more.

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PCOS Awareness Symposium – September 21, 2014

The PCOS Awareness Symposium will bring together clinicians, researchers, hundreds of women with PCOS and their supporters for a day of sharing experiences, insights and the latest updates about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. This event is free for patients and their supporters. Read more…

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PCOS Challenge E-Zine: Minority Health Month Issue

In This Issue: What is PCOS?; New Gene Discovery in PCOS; National Minority Health Month; Infertility Awareness Stories; Obesity and Still Birth Risks; Is Overweight Our New Normal?; PCOS and Natural Family Planning

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