Heart disease in women: Women with THIS common hormonal condition are at higher risk, new study finds
A newly published Lancet study reclassifies PCOS as PMOS and links the hormonal condition to an increased risk of heart disease in women.
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A newly published Lancet study reclassifies PCOS as PMOS and links the hormonal condition to an increased risk of heart disease in women.
A formal name change from PCOS to PMOS highlights clinical findings linking the condition to a significantly increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Health authorities move to adopt new diagnostic guidelines and renaming for PCOS, now referred to as PMOS.