
The product aims to help women understand their menstrual cycle and share health insights with their GP

This week we meet Jasmine Tagesson, COO and co-founder of hormona

Women will have access to a care team of gynaecologists, psychiatrists, family medical practitioners, therapists and nurses

The company aims to demystify and destigmatise menstrual health while enabling women to embrace their femininity

Research points towards a dramatically low level of menstrual health literacy in developing countries

Endometriosis is a chronic condition that can cause pain, lack of energy, depression and fertility problems

The council will include medical and wellness experts to drive research and improve holistic health outcomes

By Dr Nicky Keay, Honorary Clinical Lecturer, Division of Medicine, UCL

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