How to improve metabolic health with PCOS w/ Dr. Lauren Kelley-Chew!

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Did you know metabolic dysfunction is one of the biggest health issues affecting PCOS women in the world?
In this episode, Dr. Lauren Kelley-Chew joins us to talk all about improving metabolic health and the connection this has to insulin resistance & blood sugar regulation.
You’ll learn:
- What is metabolic health and how does it relate to diet, sleep, exercise, and stress?
- The link between insulin resistance & metabolic health for PCOS women
- Steps women with PCOS can take to improve metabolic health
Dr. Lauren Kelley-Chew is the Head of Clinical Product at Levels.  Lauren graduated from medical school at UPenn and Throughout her career, Lauren has been inspired to build products like continuous blood glucose monitoring devices to make good health accessible to everyone. To find more resources and continue learning about metabolic health, check out the Levels Blog! You can also follow Lauren & Levels on Instagram!
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How to improve metabolic health with PCOS w/ Dr. Lauren Kelley-Chew!

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