Oura's New Perimenopause Report Shows the Gap in Women's Health Research
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The White House Initiative on Women's Health and Apple's contributions to understanding menstrual cycles signify a growing effort to address the research gap in women's health issues, especially menopause.
Oura's new Perimenopause Report underscores the alarming reality that only 28 percent of women are aware of the changes they will experience during perimenopause, highlighting a critical lack of education.
Perimenopause, often dubbed 'second puberty,' can affect women for years, creating physical symptoms like sleep disturbances and weight fluctuations, yet remains largely misunderstood.
There's a significant information gap regarding menopause, as even middle-school health classes prepare students for menstruation but neglect discussions on the much longer journey of perimenopause.
Read at WIRED
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