As apps and gadgets capitalise on loss of stigma, consumers are advised to look for evidence-based solutions
For any bodily function you want to measure these days there is a gadget – a wristband for step-counting, a watch to track your heart rate or a ring for measuring sleep.
Now the march of wearable tech is coming to the aid of what some say is a long underserved market: menopausal women.
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As apps and gadgets capitalise on loss of stigma, consumers are advised to look for evidence-based solutions
For any bodily function you want to measure these days there is a gadget – a wristband for step-counting, a watch to track your heart rate or a ring for measuring sleep.
Now the march of wearable tech is coming to the aid of what some say is a long underserved market: menopausal women. Continue reading…Technology | The Guardian
