Women’s Health
YVO Adds to Exec Team, Eyes Emerging Market for Women’s Bone Health
YVO, which makes women's weighted vests that come bundled with DEXA scans, has added marketing vet Chiara Moore as its co-founder and COO.
Tension Opens as a Women’s-Only Strength Gym Amid Female Lifting Surge
Opening in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood, Tension aims to make weightlifting more accessible, safe and community-driven for women.
Wellness Tech Brands Make New Investments in Women’s Health
From blood panels to peptides to AI-driven fertility platforms, wellness tech companies are making substantive investments in women's health.
UK Groups Push To Make Gyms Safer for Women
ukactive and Sport England have created a playbook to help fitness facilities establish more welcoming spaces for women and girls.
Alo Partners With Female-Owned Fitness Studios for Women’s Day Activation
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Alo is hosting classes at over 100 female-owned fitness studios across nine different countries.
To Reach Female Fitness Consumers, Personalization Is Key, Execs Say
The industry still has work to do to personalize the fitness and wellness experience for female consumers, executives said at the Connected: Health and Fitness Summit.
Oura Unveils Proprietary AI Model for Women’s Health
Smart ring maker Oura is deepening its push into women's health with a clinician-reviewed LLM offering personalized insights.
Oura-Mira Partnership Marks Next Step in Women’s Health Tracking
Oura is bringing its continuous monitoring data to Mira users, who will be able to put symptoms like fatigue, poor sleep and stress in the context of hormonal fluctuations.
Stanford Grads Launch Continuous Hormone-Monitoring Wearable for Women
Clair's non-invasive wearable continuously tracks key hormones in real time, signaling a broader shift toward women-first health tech in fitness and wellness.
Midi Health Reaches Unicorn Status in $100M Funding Round
Midi Health surpassed a $1 billion valuation following a $100 million Series D, highlighting increased capital flowing into women’s health.