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Young Indian women face a growing crisis of PCOS, infertility, and menstrual problems. Modern lifestyles, poor diets, and stress are key culprits. These conditions impact reproductive health and ...
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Researchers at McGill University have created an AI tool called DOLPHIN that uncovers hidden disease markers within single cells, potentially transforming how early diseases are detected and treated.
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You can make lifestyle changes, like exercising and eating a balanced diet, to improve fertility if you have PCOS. A doctor may prescribe medications like Clomid and Letrozole to stimulate ovulation.