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Most health devices built for women are designed to track — to count, measure, and report. Far fewer are built to actually treat what women live with every day. Today at 12pm ET, we're hosting an honest conversation with two CEOs who build the second kind: Elizabeth Gazda of Embr Labs and Colette Courtion of Joylux, Inc. We're getting into the systemic gap in women's health technology — where real value lives in this category, and what it takes to build devices that intervene, not just observe. We'd love to have you there. Registration link in the comments. #womenshealth

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