Health
‘We’ve barely scratched the surface’: what’s next for women’s health tech? – The Guardian
Apps tracking hormones and a gadget combatting menopausal hot flushes are some of the latest innovations in the femtech market, which is predicted to be worth $60bn…
Women in technologyApps tracking hormones and a gadget combatting menopausal hot flushes are some of the latest innovations in the femtech market, which is predicted to be worth $60bn by 2027
Fri 21 May 2021 01.58 EDT
When lifelong worrier Louise Stevenson asked her husband whether her anxiety was damaging, his answer stopped her in her tracks. He said it had a negative impact on absolutely everything. It was the prompt she needed to seek help.
Diagnosed with generalised anxiety disorder, she searched…
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