Smart bras and a light tracker: the wearable tech helping plug the medical gender bias gap, Technology startups

By A Mystery Man Writer
Last updated 21 Sept 2024
Smart bras and a light tracker: the wearable tech helping plug the medical  gender bias gap, Technology startups
Over the past two decades, scientists have laid bare our need to know more about women’s physiology. Can tech designed by and for women help?
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