Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects a substantial 8-13% of women in their reproductive years worldwide. Beyond its evident impact on biopsychosocial aspects, PCOS generates a considerable economic burden spanning reproductive, metabolic, and psychological complications. Bridging the gap between knowledge and practice is vital, as is the dissemination and translation of information into clinical approaches. These steps hold the key not only to narrowing the divide between what is known and what is applied but also to steering future research directions and ultimately amplifying the positive influence on the well-being of women dealing with PCOS.
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