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PCOS Gets a Rebrand, Your Gut Talks to Your Ovaries, and Why Women Quit

May 21, 2026·7:43·Episode 41

Quick Summary

PCOS has been officially renamed to PMOS after a decade-long campaign, reflecting a shift from viewing it as just an ovarian condition to recognizing it as a complex metabolic and hormonal disorder. New research explores how gut bacteria interact with estrogen during menopause, while another study examines why experienced women physicians are leaving academic medicine during their most productive years.

PCOS Gets a Rebrand, Your Gut Talks to Your Ovaries, and Why Women Quit

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Key Takeaways

  • PCOS is now officially called PMOS (polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome) to better reflect its systemic metabolic and hormonal nature
  • The "estrobolome" - gut bacteria that process estrogen - may influence the severity of menopause symptoms
  • Academic medicine is losing experienced women physicians during peak career years partly due to unaddressed menopause transition challenges
  • Medical name changes can reshape how doctors diagnose and treat conditions affecting millions of women
  • Gut microbiome composition during menopause might affect how well your body recycles available estrogen

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