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News Release May 05, 2002 Study finds supplement users avoid prescription drugs due to side effects, not cost Brands top rated by users also identified in new survey by ConsumerLab.com WHITE PLAINS, NY March 5, 2002 ConsumerLab.com, traditionally known for its independent laboratory evaluations of dietary supplements and nutritional products, announced surprising findings today from a new survey of supplement users
Stress is what lies at the core of this syndrome, so it is absolutely critical to manage it
Key takeaways: GLP-1 medications are primarily used for weight loss, but are increasingly being explored in relation to PCOS and perimenopause Early evidence (mainly in women with obesity and PCOS) suggests GLP-1s may improve insulin resistance and support more regular menstrual cycles and ovulation There is currently limited research on how GLP-1 medications affect periods, fertility, PMS, or menopause symptoms in the wider population Period tracking apps like Clue may help users monitor cycle and symptom changes while using GLP-1 medications 1
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Rocio Salas-Whalen, MD is an endocrinologist and obesity specialist in New York