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Can PCOS cause hypoglycemia?

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Yes. Women with PCOS were insulin resistant under hypoglycemic conditions.

Dr. Yusuf Suggests...

Take a BIOTINADASE ( PLASMA ) Test or Take a ALLERGY, CAT DANDER Test

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