CHAMPIONS AGAIN!
🏆 Celtic are crowned Champions of Scotland for the FIFTH season in a row!
Huge congratulations to Martin O’Neill and the Bhoys
#Champion5 | #CelticFC🍀🏆
C’est avec une immense tristesse que l’Olympique Lyonnais a appris le décès de Fleury Di Nallo, légende du club et éternel “Petit Prince de Gerland”
Notre héros s’est endormi.
Adieu Fleury ❤️💙
In 1935, two American doctors examined seven women's ovaries and saw small lumps. They called them cysts and named the disease after them. They were wrong. It took 91 years to fix.
What we called PCOS is now Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS), announced today in The Lancet by an international panel of doctors and patients. The renaming followed more than a decade of consensus work and 22,000 patient and clinician survey responses.
The lumps Stein and Leventhal saw were never cysts. Modern imaging shows they were follicles, the tiny sacs inside the ovary that grow and release an egg each month, frozen partway through by a hormonal imbalance. PMOS is a multi-system disorder centered in the endocrine system, the body's network of glands that produces hormones like insulin (controls blood sugar), cortisol (the stress hormone), and thyroid hormones (set the body's metabolism). The ovary trouble flows downstream from there.
The naming choice is not academic. When doctors hear "ovary" in a diagnosis, they look at the ovary. "Metabolic" and "endocrine" send them to the whole body.
PMOS affects roughly 1 in 8 women worldwide, more than 170 million people. The WHO estimates 70% have never been diagnosed. Among those who do, 1 in 3 wait more than 2 years, and nearly half see 3 or more doctors first. The CDC reports more than half of women with PMOS develop type 2 diabetes by age 40, a risk 5 to 10 times higher than women without the condition. Around 37% have clinically significant depression, compared with 14% in women without it. Anxiety runs at 42% versus 8.5%.
A label born from a 1935 look at seven ovaries is finally going away. The new diagnostic guidelines roll out fully in 2028. By then, a woman walking into a clinic with these symptoms should hear questions about her blood sugar and her mood alongside her cycle. Those are the parts of the disease the old name hid for 91 years.
PCOS is being renamed to PMOS. (Polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome)
The change comes from experts that say the old name was misleading, stating that it inaccurately suggested ovarian cysts as a defining feature.
Khelif was born female, has lived and competed as a female, and the IOC
confirmed she met all eligibility rules to compete as a woman at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Despite Rowling’s best efforts to orchestrate a campaign of hate & abuse, Imane Khelif is still recognised as a woman
important reminder: if you are still engaging with the hp franchise you are hurting trans people. separate the art from the artist does not apply when the artist does this. putting nostalgia above human rights is a display of weak character. 🏳️⚧️
«Vous venez d’où ?», demande Loïk Le Priol.
«Je suis basque d’origine néo-zélandaise», répond Hegarty.
«Et moi basque, français et argentin !», enchaîne Aramburú.
«On est d’ici, nous», rétorquent les 2 militants identitaires.
4 ans, jour pour jour👇
https://t.co/OfP6MuUNB7
After a woman was raped in her hotel room… Travelodge now says staff must get explicit consent before giving someone a key to a guest’s room.
I genuinely cannot get over the fact that this apparently needed to be written down as a NEW RULE in 2026. What the actual fuck.
Le pouvoir macronien qui fait s'agenouiller des lycéens menottés contre un mur et se lever l’Assemblée pour un nazi : deux images de la fascisation qui s'accomplit.
PODCAST | (2/2) Le samedi 19 mars 2022, Federico Martín Aramburú, ancien joueur international de rugby, est abattu de 6 balles. Les deux tireurs présumés sont issus des milieux d’extrême droite néo-nazis
https://t.co/lv5GqZBzen
1957, mes gp paternels embauchent une jeune fille au pair british pour s’occuper de mon père bébé.
2014, cette dame recontacte mon père car sa petite fille fait un Erasmus en France.
12 ans après, j’habite en Écosse depuis 8 ans avec un PhD en histoire écossaise grâce à elle.
Le 21 février 1995, il y a 31 ans, des couleurs d'affiches du FN tuaient Ibrahim Ali d'une balle dans le dos à Marseille.
On n'oublie pas.
Hier comme aujourd'hui, l'extrême-droite tue.