Women’s Health
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.
The Top 10 Wellness Trends Shaping 2026, According to GWI
From women’s longevity to the backlash against over-optimization, these shifts are set to define the booming global wellness economy.
Curves Is Betting That Creating Safe Gym Spaces for Women Will Fuel Its Comeback
As demand for women's strength training surges, Curves is scaling a franchise model built on psychological safety, and finding early traction with Gen Z.
The Surging Femtech Sector Is Racing Toward a $267B Future
With the femtech market projected to hit $267 billion by 2035, menopause care, wearables and fitness partnerships are reshaping women’s health.
For All Its Progress, Women’s Health Still Has a Long Way To Go
A survey of over 3,000 women finds widespread misinformation, shame and lack of support around six key aspects of female health.
Women See the Biggest Stress Relief From Regular Exercise, Gallup Finds
Gallup data links frequent exercise to lower stress, with women seeing the strongest mental-health benefits across key age groups.
Women Get More Sleep Than Men, but They’re More Stressed, Too, Oura Report Finds
Oura released its Year in Review report, which offers data-backed insights into global sleep, cardiovascular and step-count trends.
Allbirds Co-Founder Raises $7M for New Women’s Health Supplement Brand
Backed by $7 million in seed funding, Biologica debuts with beverage-based formulations built around a woman's hormonal age, not chronological age.