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Apple and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has released initial findings from its Women s Health Study, revealing some of the data points determined by the examination of women s menstrual cycles recorded in the iOS Research app.
Originally launched in November 2019, the Apple Women s Health study aims to advance the understanding of menstrual cycles and its relationship with various health conditions. Medical research on menstruation was previously limited to smaller studies instead of a broader population, which the study team aimed to fix.
The first update, released on Tuesday, uses data from 10,000 participants across the United States and a range of ages and races, collected via the Research app. Apple says the data highlights how large-scale, longitudinal research on menstruation can help advance the science round women s health and destigmatize menstruation.
in iOS edited March 9 Apple and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has released initial findings from its Women s Health Study, revealing some of the data points determined by the examination of women s menstrual cycles recorded in the iOS Research app.
Originally launched in November 2019, the Apple Women s Health study aims to advance the understanding of menstrual cycles and its relationship with various health conditions. Medical research on menstruation was previously limited to smaller studies instead of a broader population, which the study team aimed to fix.
The first update, released on Tuesday, uses data from 10,000 participants across the United States and a range of ages and races, collected via the Research app. Apple says the data highlights how large-scale, longitudinal research on menstruation can help advance the science round women s health and destigmatize menstruation.