A Call for More Inclusive Health Apps

Currently, many health apps tend to focus on a narrow definition of women's health, often emphasizing aspects like fertility and period tracking. While these are important, they don't encompass the entirety of women's health needs. There's a significant gap in addressing issues like menopause, chronic health conditions that disproportionately affect women, and mental health tailored to women's unique experiences. Hence, there's a substantial need for health apps to broaden their scope and advocate more comprehensively for women's health.

Currently, many health apps tend to focus on a narrow definition of women's health, often emphasizing aspects like fertility and period tracking. While these are important, they don't encompass the entirety of women's health needs. There's a significant gap in addressing issues like menopause, chronic health conditions that disproportionately affect women, and mental health tailored to women's unique experiences. Hence, there's a substantial need for health apps to broaden their scope and advocate more comprehensively for women's health.

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