How a team of women turned the Oura Ring into an essential female health tool

It's an unfortunate fact that women's health often falls by the wayside. Even today, research predominantly focuses on men (or, more specifically, those who don't have cycles). That lack of research has a trickle-down effect. Women are often gaslit in doctor's offices, leaving us without solutions to health problems. Additionally, education for women and others with cycles is also severely lacking, resulting in a limited understanding of our bodies and what we experience. At best, this trio of problems can be frustrating and confusing, but at worst, it can lead to dangerous health problems from a failure to diagnose.



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