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PCOS is now PMOS. Here is what changed, and why it matters for how you treat it.
Polycystic ovary syndrome was named for one organ. The condition is whole-body. We are calling it polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome — PMOS — and here is why the rename changes treatment.

PCOS hair loss is not 'just stress.' Here's what's actually thinning your crown.
PCOS-related crown thinning is androgenic alopecia, driven by the same hormones as your acne. Here is what actually works and what the timeline looks like.

Is coffee bad for PCOS? The answer is 'it depends on when.'
Coffee is not a PCOS villain, but the timing matters more than most people think. Here is how caffeine actually affects cortisol and insulin with PCOS.

Your period ghosted you again. Here's the actual reason (and it's fixable).
PCOS irregular periods come from one root cause, and it's not 'stress'. Here's what's happening biologically — and what actually restores your cycle.

PCOS belly fat doesn't care about your calorie deficit. Here's what it does care about.
PCOS belly fat isn't a calorie problem — it's a hormone problem. Here's what the research says actually moves it (and what's been wasting your time).

Yes, you can get pregnant with PCOS. Here's the part nobody explains.
Most women with PCOS who want kids eventually have them. The path's just different — and the data is more hopeful than you've been told.

Jawline acne that won't quit? It's not your skincare. It's your hormones.
PCOS jawline acne is being produced from the inside — which is why every serum you've tried did nothing. Here's the actual fix.

Lean PCOS is real, and your doctor probably missed it
Up to 30% of women with PCOS are at a normal BMI — and they're the ones most likely to be told 'you don't look like you have PCOS'. Here's the truth.

Inositol for PCOS: the dose, the ratio, and why your bottle is probably wrong
The 40:1 myo-to-d-chiro ratio, the actual daily dose that works, and the mistakes that kill the results. The version with receipts.

PCOS and insulin resistance: the plot twist nobody told you about
Up to 70% of women with PCOS have insulin resistance — even at a 'normal' weight. Here's what's actually happening, why your old advice never worked, and what does.

7 foods that actually do something for PCOS (receipts attached)
Skip the fad lists. These are the seven foods with real, peer-reviewed evidence behind them — for hormones, blood sugar, and the inflammation that's been running your life.

Why your stomach is doing The Most: PCOS bloating, decoded
PCOS bloat is rarely random — most women have 3 or 4 specific triggers running the show. Here's the systematic way to find yours, no guessing required.
