Apple Women’s Health Study releases survey data on a leading cause of infertility

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Apple Women’s Health Study releases survey data on a leading cause of infertility
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According to preliminary data from Apple Health, Polycystic ovary syndrome, one of the leading causes of infertility , may correlate with other conditions related to heart health and insulin levels - via healthing_ca healthing health

Polycystic ovary syndrome is poorly understood, even though it is thought to affect 1.4 million Canadians and may be linked to heart health and insulin levels.Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common endocrine disorders in pre-menopausal women. GETTY, may correlate with other conditions related to heart health and insulin levels, according to preliminary data from Apple Health.is a partnership between Apple, the Harvard T.H.

PCOS patients in the study were almost twice as likely as individuals without the condition to report they also had high blood pressure and high cholesterol, according to a statement sent toApple Health. Respondents with PCOS were also more likely to report an irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia , however, further statistical analysis is needed to determine if this difference is significant.

Respondents with PCOS were also roughly four times more likely to report pre-diabetic conditions and three times more likely to have type 2 diabetes, while 61 per cent reported living with obesity.Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the most common

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