A health condition affecting approximately 10% to 13% of women globally has been renamed from PCOS to PMOS, which stands for polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. This change is intended to improve the diagnosis and care for those affected. Stephanie Sy reported on the implications of this new understanding.
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Renaming PCOS to PMOS Aims to Enhance Women's Health Care
The hormonal condition previously known as PCOS is now referred to as PMOS, affecting an estimated 10% to 13% of women worldwide. This renaming aims to enhance diagnosis and care for those with the condition.
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Renaming PCOS to PMOS Aims to Enhance Women's Health Care