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A 22-Year-Old Just Raised $11.6 Million To Read Women’s Hidden Hormone Signals

A 22-Year-Old Just Raised $11.6 Million To Read Women’s Hidden Hormone Signals
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Clair Health, a startup founded by Stanford graduates, has raised $11.6 million to develop a wearable device that monitors women's hormone levels. The device uses machine learning to infer hormonal patterns from existing health data like heart rate and skin temperature.

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This represents a growing trend in 'femtech' and the use of non-invasive biometric data to provide personalized health insights.

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