Breaking news in the world of female hormonal health!
PCOS is now PMOS
We have a big conversation for you this week—and a major update in the world of women’s health.
🎙️ Episode 11 of Eat Kale & Cupcakes is now live: The Top 5 PCOS/PMOS Myths
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A quick note before you listen
We recorded this episode just weeks before the official renaming—so you’ll hear us refer to PCOS throughout, with a little teaser of what was coming 😉
Breaking news!
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) has been recently renamed to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovary Syndrome (PMOS). This historic change shifts the way we conceptualize the condition. For years, we have been discussing how PCOS/PMOS is much more than a reproductive condition. In fact, at Laura Cipullo Whole Nutrition we think of the condition as an endocrine or metabolic condition with reproductive comorbidities or symptoms. The renaming of the condition now finally reflects that.
Poly – multiple, many
Endocrine – hormonal systems
Metabolic – affecting or related to the metabolism (i.e. think insulin resistance and energy regulation!)
Ovary – the reproductive component
Syndrome – cluster of symptoms
What the new name adds is that the condition impacts multiple bodily systems – including hormonal, metabolic, and reproductive – and it removes cysts from the name, as the condition was never actually about having cysts on the ovary.
This shift has been a long time coming—and it changes how we understand the condition at its core.
🎧 In this episode, we cover:
- What this condition actually is (beyond the name)
- How diagnostic criteria differ for adolescents vs. adults
- The top 5 myths we hear all the time—and what the research really says
This episode is all about cutting through the noise, challenging outdated narratives, and helping you understand PCOS/PMOS in a more accurate (and compassionate) way.
Episode 11: The Top PCOS/PMOS 5 Myths is now live on all streaming platforms.
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We want to hear from you
What myths or misconceptions have you heard about PCOS/PMOS?
Let us know—or tell us what questions you want us to cover in a future episode.
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