This Week in Science: PCOS Becomes PMOS, an 'Impossible' Crystal, And More!
PCOS Is Officially Renamed, After Decades of Misinformation
PCOS just got a new name—here’s what to know
PCOS has been officially renamed PMOS, and it’s a momentous move
Mount Sinai experts present on PCOS and disparities in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy at 2026 ACOG Annual Clinical and Scientific Meeting - EurekAlert!
Studies reveal Asian and Singaporean women with PCOS may experience longer reproductive lifespans and more favorable reproductive outcomes than peers without PCOS - EurekAlert!
PCOS, endometriosis, and the FemTech patent landscape | Rising research and patents highlight how FemTech is evolving to tackle underfunded women’s health challenges
Four subgroups of PCOS open up for individualized treatment - EurekAlert!
Mount Sinai-Duke University study identifies DNA variants that increase testosterone production in PCOS patients - EurekAlert!
Dysregulated epigenetic memory in early embryos offers new clues to the inheritance of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - EurekAlert!
Altered gut microbiome linked to fertility issues in people with PCOS
Cell atlas of the endometrium in women with PCOS may lead to better treatment - EurekAlert
PCOS Linked to Greater Risk of Eating Disorders
A Treatment For Malaria Could Have a Surprising Effect on PCOS
A malaria drug could be used to treat PCOS, a common hormone disorder
Stem cell-derived components may treat underlying causes of PCOS
Women with PCOS on keto diet may see improvements in fertility