Two Stanford grads raise $11M to build a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking

June 17, 2026 Ivan Mehta

Clair Health will track inflammation and bloating markers, energy levels, and cycle phase classification to give insights into cycle irregularities and perimenopause, as well as hormonal fluctuations, and how to navigate those changes.

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