CB Insights September 23, 2019
Rachel Shope

Big tech and D2C startups are making moves in the women’s healthcare space. What does this mean for the market?

Apple plans on conducting a long-term study with NIH & Harvard that will use the data captured from its Apple Watch to better understand key women’s reproductive health concerns — many of which continue to elude providers. Examples include Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), infertility, and osteoporosis.

Pregnancy & menopausal transition are another two areas the company plans to focus on. While these topics haven’t received much (if any) attention in the...

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