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Originally Posted by hbana One thing that has bothered me is when one tries to look up academic research in journals online it costs money - I wish information was more free. |
You can look up and read the abstracts of most studies for free at PubMed. they always list the contact information of the lead researchers. If the full study isn't available for free, typically the researcher will send you the PDF for free if you shoot them a quick email.
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Originally Posted by lwatkins04 Where can you get thest books at. Barnes and noble and such? And what section would it be in??
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The book listed in this thread is a download. It's available at the link in the op. The benefit of it is that it has gone through the volumes of pcos research, and organized the better and most relevant studies into categories.
Unlike most books in the bookstore (that cannot be updated), the guide posted in the OP is updated quarterly with the new research.
There is an international PCOS physician directory with contact information that can be used by you or your doctor if there are questions about a study.
In the years since I've been diagnosed, everytime I've emailed a doctor with a quick and concise question about pcos, they have responded.
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