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FLO Living Partners with Leading Femtech Innovators to Conduct Study on the Cycle Syncing® Method

  • FLO Living announced a study on April 3, 2025, in New York, evaluating the Cycle Syncing Method's impact.
  • Women's health research is underfunded and menstrual health misunderstood, prompting the need for new solutions.
  • Mira, Hello Inside, and Citruslabs back the study, which uses real-time data to track blood glucose and hormone levels.
  • Sylvia Kang, CEO of Mira, stated this research is a step to see how Cycle Syncing impacts health.
  • The study's results may offer doctors a non-invasive way to manage PMS and establish new research standards.
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FLO Living Partners with Leading Femtech Innovators to Conduct Study on the Cycle Syncing® Method

First-of-its-Kind Research Aims to Fill the Gap in Women's Hormonal Health

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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