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What Does Venture Capital Have Against Femtech?
Tech companies building products that focus on women’s health still struggle to attract VC funding.
By
Megan Morrone
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2023 Predictions—the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
What to expect in genetic engineering, neuroscience, psychedelics, longevity research, digital health, food, human performance, wellbeing, and of course, ChatGPT.
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Jane Metcalfe
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Is It Time to Cancel Menopause?
Ovarian research aims to extend fertility and lengthen lives by delaying menopause—but the ultimate moonshot would be ending it altogether.
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Grace Rubenstein
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The Future of Birth Control
Male contraceptive gels, “night-before” pills that disrupt ovulation, and the brave future of human contraception.
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Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
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PERSPECTIVE
Why Can’t Women with Endometriosis Get Diagnosed?
10% of women suffer from this painful condition, which often goes undiagnosed for years. This has to change.
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Aria Vyas
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PROFILE
Daisy Robinton is Fired Up About Female Longevity
This biotech CEO wants to slow women’s aging by extending ovulation.
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Grace Rubenstein
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Backyard Ultramarathons Push the Limits of Running
Ultra races like Big Dog and Run O’Clock neutralize speed advantages and inspire record-breaking feats of human endurance.
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Robin Donovan
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The Neglected Science of Neovaginas
Getting to the bottom of the trans woman neovaginal microbiome.
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Alex Pearlman
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4 Black Female Ob-Gyns Take on Racial Disparities in Reproductive Health
Their research could mean longer healthspans for Black women.
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Robin Donovan
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PROFILE
Portrait of a Professional Baby Maker
With 27 biological children and three surrogate pregnancies under her belt, it’s all business as usual for Tyra Reeder.
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Rachel Lehmann-Haupt
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