Wearable health technologies have shown great promise in monitoring and promoting women’s health, from fitness tracking to fertility monitoring devices. Despite the potential for personalized health care, the cost and design of these gadgets often do not cater to the diverse range of women’s needs and economic backgrounds, making them less accessible to a broad audience. This exclusivity highlights a critical area where current innovation is falling short of truly meeting accessibility standards for all women.
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