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PCOS Gets a New Name (Finally) + Why Maryland Women Are Making Waves

May 14, 2026·7:50·Episode 36

Quick Summary

PCOS is officially being renamed to PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) after a decade-long global consensus process, better reflecting the hormonal and metabolic nature of the condition affecting 170 million women. Plus, new research on how Latino families communicate about reproductive health across generations, and Maryland women pushing lawmakers to improve menopause healthcare access and coverage.

PCOS Gets a New Name (Finally) + Why Maryland Women Are Making Waves

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Key Takeaways

  • PCOS has been renamed PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) after 14 years of global consultation involving 56 organizations and over 22,000 survey responses
  • The old name was misleading because PCOS is not primarily about ovarian cysts — it's a complex hormonal and metabolic condition affecting 1 in 8 women globally
  • Research shows intergenerational family conversations, especially in Latino families, are often the primary source of information about reproductive transitions like menopause
  • Maryland legislators are advancing a bill to require menopause training for healthcare providers and mandate insurance coverage for menopause evaluations and care
  • The convergence of medical renaming, research into health communication, and policy advocacy signals growing attention to women's reproductive health

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