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GLP-1 & PCOS Breakthroughs: How Ozempic is Changing Women’s Health | Dr. Melanie Cree

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Apr 15, 2025
Dr. Melanie Cree, a leading pediatric endocrinologist and PCOS researcher, dives deep into the complexities of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. She discusses why PCOS is often misdiagnosed and the importance of understanding its different phenotypes. The conversation touches on the crucial roles of muscle health, insulin resistance, and testosterone in managing the condition. Dr. Cree also highlights the potential of GLP-1 medications and early lifestyle changes to improve health outcomes for women with PCOS, offering a fresh perspective on this often misunderstood disorder.
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Misleading Name

  • PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, doesn't actually involve cysts on the ovaries.
  • The name is misleading and efforts are underway to change it to reflect the metabolic and reproductive aspects of the condition.
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Two PCOS Phenotypes

  • PCOS likely comprises two distinct conditions: a reproductive phenotype and a metabolic phenotype.
  • The reproductive type involves brain-driven hormonal imbalances, while the metabolic type relates to type 2 diabetes.
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Insulin's Role in PCOS

  • In PCOS, excess insulin can stimulate the same ovarian cells that produce testosterone, leading to elevated levels.
  • Lifestyle changes are the primary therapy to address insulin resistance and manage PCOS symptoms.
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