Polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, affects an estimated 10-13% of women of reproductive age, according to the World Health Organization. Many remain undiagnosed. Beyond irregular periods and acne, a deeper issue often drives symptoms: chronic low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance.
Inflammation may not feel dramatic. It builds quietly. Over time, it can disturb ovulation, increase androgen levels, and slow metabolism. So the question becomes: can something as simple as yoga help calm this internal fire? Research suggests it can support, though not replace, medical care.
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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has a favourite food he wishes were not so closely tied to climate change. Even as he invests heavily in climate campaigns and sustainable food technologies,…