Posted by: pcostoday on: November 4, 2009
Two of the most intensive jobs of starting a magazine are finding content and procuring advertisers.
I’ll admit this…the first issue was short. This next issue (which will be out shortly) will be longer. To keep up with this trend, here at PCOS Magazine, we need help! I don’t like short, and I know you, as [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: October 3, 2009
The September/October issue of PCOS Magazine is live and available at Magcloud. To keep overhead costs low and give you the best magazine possible, PCOS Magazine is using something called print-on-demand. When you order your copy or copies of PCOS Magazine, it is printed at that point and sent to you by MagCloud.
Virtual copies and [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: August 25, 2009
Pardon the “shouting,” but I’m happy to announce that the website for PCOS Magazine (formerly PCOS Today Magazine) is now live. You can reach it at http://www.pcosmagazine.com. You’ll find a fairly well-designed site with preview of the upcoming September/October issue of the magazine.Angela Grassi’s column about PCOS nutrition returns, Monika Woolsey gives us an update [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: August 20, 2009
About a month ago, I was approached by the fine folks at Fairhaven Health to take a look at their products. The interesting thing is that they focus on fertility. For me personally, that’s not a huge need. HOWEVER, for many women with polycystic ovarian syndrome, issues of fertility and conception are a huge part [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: August 10, 2009
I think I’m finally getting the hang of this technology thing!!!
The PCOS Today blog is migrating to it’s new home with PCOS Magazine (formerly PCOS Today Magazine). The new blog, which contains the same posts you’ve come to love here at the PCOS Today blog, can be found here.
The new PCOS Magazine site, as a [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: August 3, 2009
After some trials, some tribulations, and a name change, PCOS Magazine (formerly PCOS Today Magazine) will resurface at the end of September 2009 (a few mere months away)!
There are all sorts of (great!) changes ahead. First off, readers will be able to access the magazine, via subscription AND single copy, either hard copy or virtually [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: July 23, 2009
I was recently asked what was happening with Project PCOS. We’ve been in a bit of a hiatus this past year. Long story. That said, get ready…as things are about to get exciting again!
Project PCOS will continue with its renewed focus on reaching out to medical and health professionals, primarily, and laypeople, secondly. Look for [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: July 22, 2009
Everyone has been wonderful about sending in their stories to be included in the book. I could still use some more, however. I need more stories from adult women (or women who were recently teens, even) about what it was like being a teenager with PCOS. One respondent asked me to help her put her [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: July 20, 2009
So, I continue on writing “The Teen’s Guide to PCOS,” but I want your input on the development of the topics I am covering in the book.
Right now, aside from the intro, the chapters cover:
“What is PCOS?”
“Your First Visit to the Gynecologist” (includes a discussion on sexual health, ovulation, and PCOS)
“Finding a Good Doctor, Endocrinologist, [...]
Posted by: pcostoday on: July 16, 2009
As promised, I am going to occasionally share excerpts (though not the entire book) from my upcoming “The Teen’s Guide to PCOS.” I’d love to hear your comments and ideas!!!
Here’s the excerpt:
May you live in interesting but hormonally calm times.
INTRODUCTION
When I think back to my days as a teenager, the first phrase that comes [...]
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