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From blood panels to peptides to AI-driven fertility platforms, wellness tech companies are making substantive investments in women's health.
ukactive and Sport England have created a playbook to help fitness facilities establish more welcoming spaces for women and girls.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Alo is hosting classes at over 100 female-owned fitness studios across nine different countries.
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.
Smart ring maker Oura is deepening its push into women's health with a clinician-reviewed LLM offering personalized insights.
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.
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 surpassed a $1 billion valuation following a $100 million Series D, highlighting increased capital flowing into women’s health.
From women’s longevity to the backlash against over-optimization, these shifts are set to define the booming global wellness economy.
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.
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