PMOS diagnosis sparked Briony May Williams’ rise from Bake Off to TV presenting

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PMOS diagnosis sparked Briony May Williams’ rise from Bake Off to TV presenting
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Briony May Williams, a 2018 Great British Bake Off contestant who later became a TV presenter, credits her 2013 diagnosis of polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS, formerly PCOS) with sparking her baking journey and on-screen career; she manages PMOS with medication and diet and hopes the name change raises awareness and speeds diagnosis for other women.

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