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From PCOS to PMOS: Why One Letter Changes Everything
If you have ever been told you have polycystic ovary syndrome — or if you suspect you might — you may already know the frustration of a name that doesn’t quite fit. Maybe you were told you have “cysts on your ovaries,” only to discover on further examination that you don’t have classic cysts at all. Maybe your primary complaint was fatigue, weight gain, or a skin condition, and yet the conversation kept circling back to your fertility. You were not imagining the disconnect. T
May 136 min read


The Hidden Conversations on Our Skin
Our Skin: A Busy City Think of your skin as a bustling city. It’s not just an empty wall protecting your body — it’s more like a lively...
Sep 11, 20255 min read


Unlock the Power of Genomic Data Sharing: A Global Call to Action
As genomic research rapidly advances, so does the volume of data being produced. From understanding genetic diseases to developing...
Oct 18, 20245 min read


The Nobel Prize in Medicine, 2024 for MicroRNAs
In November 2024, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to groundbreaking researchers for their discovery and work on...
Oct 9, 20245 min read
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