Bridging the Gender Data Gap in Health Research

Historically, the majority of health research and data have been skewed towards male physiology. Wearables, by collecting extensive health data from women, are beginning to bridge this gap. This influx of female-centric health data can potentially drive more tailored and effective healthcare solutions for women, revolutionizing women's health and wellness on a global scale.

Historically, the majority of health research and data have been skewed towards male physiology. Wearables, by collecting extensive health data from women, are beginning to bridge this gap. This influx of female-centric health data can potentially drive more tailored and effective healthcare solutions for women, revolutionizing women's health and wellness on a global scale.

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