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Women's health


PMOS: The New Name For PCOS
Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) is the new name for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). The update reflects what the condition truly is. A hormonal and metabolic condition that affects the whole body, not just the ovaries. This change aims to support clearer diagnosis and better care. At Sage Dietitians, we love supporting people with PMOS and helping them feel confident with their health.

Monica van Dam
May 152 min read


What a Dietitian Really Does: Celebrating Dietitians Week Across Australia
Ever wondered what a dietitian actually does?
Spoiler: it is not taking away your favourite foods or handing out strict meal plans.
In this week’s post, I am breaking down the biggest myths about dietitians, what evidence based nutrition support really looks like and how telehealth is helping us reach people across regional and rural Australia who often miss out on care.
If you have ever felt confused by nutrition advice or unsure where to start, this one is for you.

Susan Hulland
May 73 min read


PCOS Name Change News: Why the Condition Is Being Renamed and What Comes Next
PCOS may soon be given a new name as global experts work to replace a term that has caused confusion for decades. Most people with PCOS do not have ovarian cysts, and the condition affects far more than the ovaries. This article explores why the change is happening, the proposed new names and what it could mean for diagnosis.

Monica van Dam
Apr 213 min read


Vitamin C for Women’s Health: Immunity Support, Food Sources and Supplement Safety
As the weather cools down and colds and flus start circulating again, conversations about vitamin C always seem to heat up. It is one of the most recognisable nutrients in the wellness world and is often linked with immunity, cold prevention, glowing skin, and “boosting” overall health. While vitamin C is essential, the way it is discussed online can be confusing. This spotlight breaks down what vitamin C actually does, how to get enough from food, and why high dose supplemen

Susan Hulland
Apr 93 min read


International Women’s Day: Honouring Strength, Health & the Stories That Shape Us
Every year on March 8th, International Women’s Day invites us to pause. To reflect. To celebrate. T o honour the strength, resilience and quiet determination woven into the everyday lives of women everywhere. At Sage Dietitians, women’s health is at the heart of everything we do. From supporting hormonal health in PCOS and perimenopause, to navigating IBS, fertility and chronic conditions, we see first-hand how powerful it is when women feel informed, supported and truly he

Susan Hulland
Mar 83 min read
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