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Name tweak could boost GLP-1 access for one in eight women suffering PMOS

Name tweak could boost GLP-1 access for one in eight women suffering PMOS
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Millions of women could soon have greater access to GLP-1 weight loss medications following the global effort to change the name of a hormonal condition that affects 1 in 8 women globally.  The condition, formerly known as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, or PCOS, recently underwent a name change following a years-long international effort, led by the […]

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