PCOS Challenge television series win national award for 'Best Informational Feature'

PCOS Challenge television series addressing Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome win national award for "Best Informational Feature." PCOS Challenge was named the professional category winner for programming from over 3,000 education, government and public stations across the country by the Alliance for Community Media.

"This prestigious award represents the high quality and impact of PCOS Challenge," says Debra Rogers, Chairperson for the Alliance National Board of Directors.

PCOS is a complex hormonal, metabolic and reproductive disorder that affects one in ten women. It is the primary cause of infertility in women and a precursor for other serious conditions including obesity, cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.

The PCOS Challenge television series follows ten women with PCOS as their lives are transformed by health and medical experts including three coaches -- registered dietitian Rebecca Mohning, fitness trainer Josef Brandenburg and clinical psychologist Ruth Wittersgreen. The show addresses common PCOS symptoms and related conditions including infertility, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, anxiety and depression, and hirsutism.

"PCOS Challenge puts a new face on Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome," says Sasha Ottey, the television series creator and Executive Director of PCOS Challenge, Inc. "It's often easy for people to ignore a term like PCOS when they hear it, but it's a lot harder to ignore the physical, emotional and psychological effects when you see the real-life struggles women with PCOS face every day."

"There's an enormous health disparity when it comes to women with PCOS," Ottey says. "Some studies suggest that up to seven million women in the U.S. who have PCOS are still undiagnosed. This must change. It is imperative that we help women get diagnosed and treated and help them find support to overcome PCOS symptoms and reduce their risk for related life-threatening diseases. This is why PCOS Challenge is such a critical resource for women with PCOS, their supporters and the medical community. We must make PCOS a public health priority!"

SOURCE PCOS Challenge, Inc.

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