The activist and model is hosting a retreat to bring together individuals with PCOS, share expertise on manage life with the condition and help them reconnect with their bodies
When Harnaam Kaur was first diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) as a youngster, she anxious she was dying of a rare disease. Despite impacting around one in ten women within the UK, the condition was so rarely discussed within the media that it took a faculty nurse for Kaur to listen to those 4 letters for the primary time.
The foremost symptoms of PCOS, which affects the ovaries, are irregular periods and high levels of ‘male hormones’ (androgens) which may cause excessive facial...
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