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When Jamaican entrepreneur and coach Denesha Bailey was diagnosed with Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) – formerly known as Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) – in 2025, she found herself facing the same challenge as thousands of women around the world: a lack of clear, affordable and practical guidance on how to manage the condition.
Today, her web-based app, My Healing Notes, is helping women navigate the condition through symptom tracking, education and practical wellness tools tailored to Caribbean lifestyles.
“It’s basically built on a five-step system that includes sleep, nutrition, rest, supplement, and stress. That basically sets out a step-by-step guide on how women can manage their PMOS on a day-to-day basis,” Bailey shared with Observer Online.
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