This book is a conversation, introspective at times and urgent at others, between many voices within us that question our human conscience: about our bodies, our minds, our youth force, and the fragile planet that mothers us.
The journey begins with women's health, where we realise that conditions labelled as "gynaecological disorders" traditionally can cause ripples across metabolism, mental health, and social life. The message is simple: caring for women's health means caring for their whole lives, not only for their capacity to bear children, which ironically can influence their holistic health.
We then delve into one of the most common metabolic and reproductive disorders of the modern world, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). The article reframes this familiar diagnosis as a crossroads where hormones, fat, inflammation, and the habits of daily life meet. It insists on the importance of prevention through lifestyle changes.
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