The short answer is yes, PCOS has a complex genetic predisposition. However, lifestyle and environmental factors also play a ...
Studies indicate that lifestyle modifications can alleviate PCOS symptoms, improving insulin resistance and hormonal balance through diet and physical activity.
polycystic ovary syndrome has much variation in its clinical expression based on ancestry. Ethnic differences of the phenotype are closely linked to its complex pathophysiology. This paper reviews ...
In women with the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), cortisol production ... and on the potential role of these factors in the pathophysiology of androgen excess and associated metabolic alterations.