Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), potentially the most
common hormonal abnormality among young women in the United States and a common cause of infertility, menstrual dysfunction, and excess facial and body hair — may also be affected by diet.
Not exact matches
To identify the cause, you will want to have tests performed to look for some of the more
common causes (including uterine
abnormalities, clotting problems, or
hormonal imbalances).
Besides getting fatter, we are also developing more metabolic disorders, such as type 2 diabetes, which is marked by
hormonal abnormalities in the processing and storage of nutrients and is far more
common in obese individuals than in lean ones.