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PCOS
A Woman's Guide to Dealing With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
An Excerpt
By Colette Harris with Dr. Adam Carey
In the end it's down to us to take responsibility for our own health when we can. If we talk to our friends, doctors, families and other women with PCOS we can help to shed light on what it is and help to determine the right way for it to be treated.
The more information we share about PCOS and our feelings about dealing with it, the less it will remain ignored and under-recognized.
| Resources 1 Poison, D W, Adams, J, Wadsworth, J and Franks, S "Polycystic ovaries a common finding in normal women," Lancet (1988): 870-2 |
Excerpted from PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (Thorsons Publishers, 2000)
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