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NewsSeptember 15 2019, by Amanda Åkesson, BSc, medical content by Dr. Michael D. Fox, MD
"Is it harder for me to lose weight because of PCOS?"September 13 2019, by Amanda Åkesson, BSc, medical review by Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD1
Metabolic flexibility, and what makes a diet work







