Guest post by Carol Percy What is the HOPE programme? HOPE is an evidence-based self-management programme that supports people with long term health conditions to cope more effectively. That includes eating well, staying physically active, and following any necessary medical treatments, as well as managing stress, dealing with the emotional impact of their condition and… Continue reading iHOPE PCOS programme
Mindfulness and PCOSย
I am currently working on my PhD at St Maryโs University Twickenham, London, which is focusing on mindfulness-based interventions for the management of certain predominant physiological and psychological symptoms of PCOS.
4 things that help me deal with period problems PCOS causes
Itโs important to remember PCOS affects everyone differently but I wish I had access to this kind of information at the beginning of my journey. Hereโs four of my biggest period problems and what Iโve found that helps.
The 4 most common PCOS Nutrition myths
Alex Williams, Registered Associate Nutritionist, helps us clear up the misinformation surrounding nutrition for PCOS.
PCOS Awareness Month calendar 2021
It's 11 years since Verity organised the first PCOS Awareness week in 2010. It's so exciting to see it being taken up worldwide and streching over a whole month! To help you keep up with the activity, take part, and help to spread awareness read our round up below. Month long activities It's the fourth… Continue reading PCOS Awareness Month calendar 2021
Research call out: PCOS and weight management
I would like to invite you to take part in an online survey that will explore the experiences of women with PCOS who aim to manage their weight through nutrition.ย ย
Research call out: Measuring the family impact of a person’s health condition
Help researchers at the University of Cardiff test a new questionnaire to measure how much a personโs health condition affects the quality of life of their partner and family members.
PCOS Story: Tara Johnston trusted her instinct when seeking her PCOS diagnosis
Hi, Iโm Tara Johnston, Iโm 20 years old, an English Literature student at De Montfort University and I have very recently been diagnosed with PCOS. I wanted to write this blog for Verity because I believe that PCOS and the issues and symptoms that arise due to this condition are too often overlooked by both… Continue reading PCOS Story: Tara Johnston trusted her instinct when seeking her PCOS diagnosis
Research call out: Living with PCOS – a structured education programme
Polycystic ovary syndrome is diagnosed in one out of every ten women at reproductive age. Thecondition is characterised by irregular periods, increased levels of androgen manifested as acne orexcessive hair growth, and multiple cysts that can appear in the ovaries on an ultrasound scan. Many with PCOS experience difficulties in maintaining a healthy weight, having… Continue reading Research call out: Living with PCOS – a structured education programme
PCOS and COVID-19 risk update
Earlier this week, on 9th March 2021, a new study was published from the University of Birmingham that has shown a 'significantly increased risk of COVD-19' in those with PCOS. In a very simplified way, this study looked at GP records of women from January - June 2020 and compared the rates of COVID-19 infection in those… Continue reading PCOS and COVID-19 risk update
