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For twenty years, the most common hormonal condition in women had the wrong name. This week that changed. PCOS is becoming PMOS — because the science finally caught up to what it always was: metabolic, not just ovarian. A name built around the wrong organ, corrected only now. This is the pattern in women's health. The gap usually isn't information. It's that the names, the research, and the systems were built on assumptions nobody went back to check — and women spent decades navigating the difference. That's what the Five & One tracks every week. This issue: → Menopause brain fog isn't in your head — new research shows it's measurably in your brain. → Hydration science was built on men's bodies, then applied to women as an afterthought. → AI is finally being trained on women specifically, to shorten the years-long wait for a diagnosis. Five signals. One name change. A clear through-line: when women's health gets studied directly, the answers change. The full issue is out now — and this week we're opening our usually members-only event to everyone reading. Pull up a chair 👇Signup link in the comments! #womenshealth #change #leadership #advocacy #research #innovation

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