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Kusha Kapila Opens Up About Her PCOS Journey And Weight Gain: "There's So Much Shame Attached To It"
- Saturday September 20, 2025
- Lifestyle | Written by Arushi Bidhuri
Kusha Kapila says that she was diagnosed with PCOD at the age of 18 or 19
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Women's Health: This Nutritionist-Approved Dessert Will Help Deal With Hormonal Issues
- Monday July 22, 2024
- Edited by NDTV Health Desk
To make things even easier, nutritionist Palak Nagpal has shared a video recipe for almond milk kheer with haleem seeds on Instagram.
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Female Fertility: Understanding The Role Of Low And High Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels
- Thursday November 9, 2023
- Health | Dr. Pallavi Prasad
Both high and low AMH levels can affect fertility; excessive levels may be linked to diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), while low levels frequently indicate a decreased ovarian reserve.
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Rujuta Diwekar's Top 3 Guidelines For PCOD, Pain-Free Periods: Women, You Simply Cannot Miss These!
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
PCOD guidelines: Polycystic Ovarian Disease is a lifestyle-related hormonal disorder which affects the menstrual cycle of women. Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar shares top 3 guidelines which all women with PCOD must knwo. Read to know more...
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Peanuts For Weight Loss: Rujuta Diwekar Tells Why These Legumes Must Be Included In Your Diet
- Friday July 6, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
Peanuts for weight loss: Rujuta Diwekar recently took to Instagram to share the various health benefits of peanuts and how they are beneficial for people suffering from diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD), etc.
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Diabetics' irregular periods signal excess hormones
- Monday February 22, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
Women with diabetes have been shown to have more menstrual problems than other women and a recent study suggests that an excess of male hormones could be involved. Higher-than-normal androgen levels may increase the risk of heart disease in women, a condition that also strikes more commonly in diabetes.
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Kusha Kapila Opens Up About Her PCOS Journey And Weight Gain: "There's So Much Shame Attached To It"
- Saturday September 20, 2025
- Lifestyle | Written by Arushi Bidhuri
Kusha Kapila says that she was diagnosed with PCOD at the age of 18 or 19
-
www.ndtv.com/lifestyle
-
Women's Health: This Nutritionist-Approved Dessert Will Help Deal With Hormonal Issues
- Monday July 22, 2024
- Edited by NDTV Health Desk
To make things even easier, nutritionist Palak Nagpal has shared a video recipe for almond milk kheer with haleem seeds on Instagram.
-
doctor.ndtv.com
-
Female Fertility: Understanding The Role Of Low And High Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) Levels
- Thursday November 9, 2023
- Health | Dr. Pallavi Prasad
Both high and low AMH levels can affect fertility; excessive levels may be linked to diseases like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), while low levels frequently indicate a decreased ovarian reserve.
-
www.ndtv.com
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Rujuta Diwekar's Top 3 Guidelines For PCOD, Pain-Free Periods: Women, You Simply Cannot Miss These!
- Tuesday July 24, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
PCOD guidelines: Polycystic Ovarian Disease is a lifestyle-related hormonal disorder which affects the menstrual cycle of women. Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar shares top 3 guidelines which all women with PCOD must knwo. Read to know more...
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doctor.ndtv.com
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Peanuts For Weight Loss: Rujuta Diwekar Tells Why These Legumes Must Be Included In Your Diet
- Friday July 6, 2018
- DoctorNDTV
Peanuts for weight loss: Rujuta Diwekar recently took to Instagram to share the various health benefits of peanuts and how they are beneficial for people suffering from diabetes, Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD), etc.
-
doctor.ndtv.com
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Diabetics' irregular periods signal excess hormones
- Monday February 22, 2010
- Team DoctorNDTV
Women with diabetes have been shown to have more menstrual problems than other women and a recent study suggests that an excess of male hormones could be involved. Higher-than-normal androgen levels may increase the risk of heart disease in women, a condition that also strikes more commonly in diabetes.
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doctor.ndtv.com