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Why junk food is fuelling PCOS in pre-teen girls, doctor reveals
Health | September 18, 2025 20:53 ISTExpert warns that the growing popularity of junk food among pre-teen girls is fuelling PCOS cases in India. Linked to obesity, hormonal imbalance, irregular periods, and fertility challenges later in life, PCOS is rising fast in teenagers. Healthy eating can help prevent it.
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How to spot PCOS in teen girls: 4 key symptoms and when to see a doctor
Health | September 17, 2025 17:58 ISTIrregular periods, stubborn acne, sudden weight gain, and hair thinning can be early signs of PCOS in girls. Here’s how to spot the symptoms, when to consult a doctor, and why early diagnosis matters for managing this hormonal condition.
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PCOS and teenage health: An expert shares a balanced diet plan
September 10, 2025 15:33 ISTTeenage girls with PCOS need simple, balanced meals to support hormonal health. Nutritionist Kanikka Malhotra shares a PCOS-friendly diet plan with breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner ideas using traditional Indian foods that are easy, tasty and hormone-friendly.
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Managing PCOS? These are the top 5 supplements Indian gynaecologist recommends
Health | September 09, 2025 21:31 ISTDiscover the top 5 supplements Indian gynaecologists recommend for PCOS, including inositol, vitamin D, omega-3s, zinc, and magnesium. Expert insights from Dr. Shweta Mendiratta explain how these support hormonal balance, fertility, and metabolic health.
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10 early signs of PCOS in teenagers every parent should know
Health | September 09, 2025 14:34 ISTPCOS cases in teenagers are increasing. Watch for these 10 early signs—from irregular periods to acne, weight gain and mood swings—that every parent should know.
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PCOS: Here's all you need to know about the hormonal disorder
Health | November 18, 2020 18:40 ISTPolycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a common hormonal disorder found in many reproductive-age women. Read on to know more about it
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Poor lifestyles see Indian teens fall prey to ovarian disorders
Lifestyle | November 10, 2014 13:31 ISTNew Delhi: A sedentary lifestyle, bad food habits and obesity are some of the leading causes of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) among Indian teenagers, with an estimated 10-30 percent adolescent girls being affected by it,
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