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Online petition is looking to bring awareness to a vital women`s health issue!

Released on = December 4, 2006, 7:39 am

Press Release Author = Ashley Tabeling, PCOS Awareness Advocate

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = An online petition urging legislative leaders to recognize
PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is now giving women, girls and supporters of better
healthcare for PCOS a voice.

Press Release Body = Up to 10% of women and girls worldwide have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a complex hormonal disorder for which there is no cure. If left
untreated PCOS can be a precursor to many life threatening conditions including type
II diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, stroke and kidney problems. This
means PCOS contributes to some of the leading causes of death and disability in
women today!

Although the statistics and implications are staggering, the syndrome, diagnosed as
Stein Leventhal Syndrome over 75 years ago, often is still misdiagnosed, undiagnosed
and/or misunderstood. That is why PCOS Awareness Advocate Ashley Tabeling, is
aggressively campaigning for more awareness, exposure and education for PCOS
(Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ). For Ashley who was diagnosed with PCOS in 1999, PCOS
Awareness has played a key role in helping her learn to live and deal with
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. Ashley says, "PCOS Awareness has to happen now to ensure
women and girls do not have to go through another day, month or year of silent
suffering and to ensure they are educated on how to live a healthier life with this
syndrome."

What PCOS is, and what it does to women who have it, is complicated to explain as
symptoms and severity of the syndrome can vary from person to person. Some of the
classic symptoms are drastic weight gain, hair loss, depression, fatigue, thyroid
problems, high cholesterol, panic attacks, headaches, dizzy spells, poor memory or
muddled mind, sleeping disorders, constant thirst, extreme cravings, insulin
resistance, cystic acne, cystic ovaries, menstrual cycles without ovulation,
irregular cycles, severe mood swings, high testosterone levels, infertility
problems, excess facial and body hair, not to mention a seven times greater risk
than an average woman for four major health concerns affecting women in the United
States today including heart disease, diabetes, endometrial cancer and stroke.

Now women who have spent their lives trying to come to terms with living with and
understanding PCOS are asking for change, awareness and support by signing on to The
PCOS Treatment and Awareness Petition which has recently been added to
petitiononline.com http://www.petitiononline.com/pcosweb1/petition.html

Along with adding their signatures women, girls, families and supporters have been
expressing the reasons why more involvement from medical professionals, insurance
companies and the government are important. Women like Jean Murphy of New Hampshire address some of the many reasons why this petition is important. She states, "I run support group for women with PCOS. I would like the House and Senate leaders to
address the insurance companies so they will recognize and pay for not only treatment but complications of this syndrome. Diabetes, heart disease and cancer is costing the insurance company in unnecessary expenses if they would just pay for diagnosis and treatment of symptoms and also the costs of infertility caused by PCOS."

In fact, the Endocrine Society recently released information regarding the cost of
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. According to the Endocrine Society, screening for PCOS
may reduce the overall economic burden associated with the condition. Following are
highlights from the study:
. Costs from PCOS-associated diabetes

Web Site = http://www.petitiononline.com/pcosweb1/petition.html

Contact Details = Ashley Tabeling
e-mail:ashleytabeling@yahoo.com
Phone:609-617-7499

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