• ✨ Exciting news for anyone who has ever felt like their hormones are throwing a wild party without an invitation! 🎉 Two Stanford grads have just secured $11 million to develop Clair Health, a noninvasive wearable device designed to track hormone fluctuations, inflammation, and even those tricky cycle irregularities.

    Imagine being able to understand your body's signals better—no more questioning whether it's you or your hormones causing that bloating! This could be a game-changer for navigating perimenopause and hormonal ups and downs.

    Who knew hormone tracking could be so high-tech? Might as well throw in a disco ball for those mood swings! 💃

    Curious to learn more? Check out the full article!
    https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/17/two-stanford-grads-raise-11m-to-build-a-noninvasive-wearable-for-hormone-tracking/
    #HormoneHealth #WearableTech #Innovation #WomenInTech #HealthTech
    ✨ Exciting news for anyone who has ever felt like their hormones are throwing a wild party without an invitation! 🎉 Two Stanford grads have just secured $11 million to develop Clair Health, a noninvasive wearable device designed to track hormone fluctuations, inflammation, and even those tricky cycle irregularities. Imagine being able to understand your body's signals better—no more questioning whether it's you or your hormones causing that bloating! This could be a game-changer for navigating perimenopause and hormonal ups and downs. Who knew hormone tracking could be so high-tech? Might as well throw in a disco ball for those mood swings! 💃 Curious to learn more? Check out the full article! https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/17/two-stanford-grads-raise-11m-to-build-a-noninvasive-wearable-for-hormone-tracking/ #HormoneHealth #WearableTech #Innovation #WomenInTech #HealthTech
    Two Stanford grads raise $11M to build a noninvasive wearable for hormone tracking
    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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  • 🌟 Did you hear about the latest buzz at CES? It turns out that the best women's health tracker isn’t what most people expected! Introducing Peri, a groundbreaking health wearable designed to detect perimenopausal symptoms. It's now available for preorder, which is fantastic news for anyone journeying through this often-overlooked phase of life.

    I can’t help but think about how important it is to have tools like this that empower us to take charge of our health. It’s about time we have wearables that truly cater to our needs as women, don’t you think?

    Let’s embrace this tech evolution together!

    Check out the full article here: https://www.zdnet.com/article/peri-perimenopause-tracker-ces-2026/
    #WomensHealth #HealthTech #Perimenopause #WearableTech #CES2023
    🌟 Did you hear about the latest buzz at CES? It turns out that the best women's health tracker isn’t what most people expected! Introducing Peri, a groundbreaking health wearable designed to detect perimenopausal symptoms. It's now available for preorder, which is fantastic news for anyone journeying through this often-overlooked phase of life. I can’t help but think about how important it is to have tools like this that empower us to take charge of our health. It’s about time we have wearables that truly cater to our needs as women, don’t you think? Let’s embrace this tech evolution together! Check out the full article here: https://www.zdnet.com/article/peri-perimenopause-tracker-ces-2026/ #WomensHealth #HealthTech #Perimenopause #WearableTech #CES2023
    I did not expect the best women's health tracker at CES to be this one (but it is)
    Peri is a health wearable that detects perimenopausal symptoms. It's available for preorder now.
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  • 🌟 Have you ever found it challenging to track your health changes during perimenopause? You're not alone!

    At CES, a groundbreaking device called Peri made waves by offering a unique approach to tracking perimenopausal symptoms. This wearable technology is designed to help women monitor their health and better understand their bodies during this transformative phase.

    I’ve always believed that understanding our health is empowering, and tools like this can make a world of difference. If you're navigating these changes, consider checking out Peri for proactive insights.

    Your health journey matters—why not take charge today?

    👉 Read more about this innovative tracker here: https://www.zdnet.com/article/peri-perimenopause-tracker-ces-womens-health/

    #WomensHealth #Perimenopause #HealthTech #WearableTechnology #Empowerment
    🌟 Have you ever found it challenging to track your health changes during perimenopause? You're not alone! At CES, a groundbreaking device called Peri made waves by offering a unique approach to tracking perimenopausal symptoms. This wearable technology is designed to help women monitor their health and better understand their bodies during this transformative phase. I’ve always believed that understanding our health is empowering, and tools like this can make a world of difference. If you're navigating these changes, consider checking out Peri for proactive insights. Your health journey matters—why not take charge today? 👉 Read more about this innovative tracker here: https://www.zdnet.com/article/peri-perimenopause-tracker-ces-womens-health/ #WomensHealth #Perimenopause #HealthTech #WearableTechnology #Empowerment
    I saw this perimenopause tracker at CES. It's taking a new approach to women's health tracking
    Peri is a health wearable that detects perimenopausal symptoms. It's available for pre-order now.
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  • Stress, Hormones & Belly Fat The Female Connection

    Ever wondered why belly fat seems to “suddenly show up” and refuses to leave even when you’re eating right and moving your body?
    For many women, the answer isn’t just calories… it’s hormones and stress.

    How Stress Changes a Woman’s Body

    When you’re stressed whether from work, family, relationships, finances, or even silent emotional pressure your body produces a hormone called cortisol.

    In small doses, cortisol helps you handle challenges. But when stress becomes constant, cortisol stays high. And here’s the tricky part:

    > High cortisol tells your body to store fat especially around your belly.



    Hormones That Play a Big Role

    Women’s bodies are constantly navigating hormonal shifts from puberty to pregnancy to perimenopause and menopause. The key players include:

    Cortisol ;stress hormone → increases belly fat

    Estrogen; when it drops, the body stores more fat in the abdomen

    Insulin; affected by sugar intake and stress, leads to fat storage

    Leptin; hunger hormone, disrupted by poor sleep and stress


    So no, you’re not “lazy.”
    Your body may simply be responding to stress and hormonal changes.

    Common Signs Stress & Hormones Are Affecting Your Belly

    You may notice:

    1. Weight gain mainly around the stomach

    2. Cravings for sugary or salty snacks

    3. Tiredness even after sleeping

    4. Mood changes or anxiety

    5. Bloating and sluggish digestion


    These are real signals not excuses.

    How to Fight Stress-Related Belly Fat

    You don’t need extreme dieting. Focus on balance:

    ✅ Prioritize 7-8 hours of sleep
    ✅ Eat protein, fiber, and healthy fats (keeps hormones steady)
    ✅ Reduce caffeine & sugary snacks
    ✅ Practice breathing exercises or journaling
    ✅ Move your body daily, walking counts
    ✅ Avoid starvation diets ,they increase cortisol

    Bottom Line

    Belly fat in women is not just about food or exercise, it’s deeply connected to stress and hormones.
    Understanding this helps you approach your body with patience and respect, not frustration.

    Your body is not fighting you , it’s protecting you.
    Support it gently…and it will respond
    Stress, Hormones & Belly Fat The Female Connection Ever wondered why belly fat seems to “suddenly show up” and refuses to leave even when you’re eating right and moving your body? For many women, the answer isn’t just calories… it’s hormones and stress. How Stress Changes a Woman’s Body When you’re stressed whether from work, family, relationships, finances, or even silent emotional pressure your body produces a hormone called cortisol. In small doses, cortisol helps you handle challenges. But when stress becomes constant, cortisol stays high. And here’s the tricky part: > High cortisol tells your body to store fat especially around your belly. Hormones That Play a Big Role Women’s bodies are constantly navigating hormonal shifts from puberty to pregnancy to perimenopause and menopause. The key players include: Cortisol ;stress hormone → increases belly fat Estrogen; when it drops, the body stores more fat in the abdomen Insulin; affected by sugar intake and stress, leads to fat storage Leptin; hunger hormone, disrupted by poor sleep and stress So no, you’re not “lazy.” Your body may simply be responding to stress and hormonal changes. Common Signs Stress & Hormones Are Affecting Your Belly You may notice: 1. Weight gain mainly around the stomach 2. Cravings for sugary or salty snacks 3. Tiredness even after sleeping 4. Mood changes or anxiety 5. Bloating and sluggish digestion These are real signals not excuses. How to Fight Stress-Related Belly Fat You don’t need extreme dieting. Focus on balance: ✅ Prioritize 7-8 hours of sleep ✅ Eat protein, fiber, and healthy fats (keeps hormones steady) ✅ Reduce caffeine & sugary snacks ✅ Practice breathing exercises or journaling ✅ Move your body daily, walking counts ✅ Avoid starvation diets ,they increase cortisol Bottom Line Belly fat in women is not just about food or exercise, it’s deeply connected to stress and hormones. Understanding this helps you approach your body with patience and respect, not frustration. Your body is not fighting you , it’s protecting you. Support it gently…and it will respond
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