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Glow tweaks fertility app for men
Glow has added a brand new component to its fertility app which will now allow men to also track and troubleshoot their fertility.
Fertility app for women launches on Apple Watch
Women worldwide will now have access to important information regarding their fertility health via the Natural Cycles app on Apple Watch.
Smart fertility thermometer for women trying to get pregnant
The popular fertility tracking app Ovatemp now offers a corresponding device called Ondo that takes your basal body temperature to let you know when the most fertile phase of your monthly cycle hits.
Award-winning Prima-Temp unveils innovative fertility monitor at CES
Not long after unveiling their first product -- a ring-shaped fertility awareness sensor -- it was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas that Prima-Temp has won the 2014 Venture+ Forum mHealth Pitch competition for startups.
Kids ahoy! Smart fertility monitor claims advanced precision
Smart thermometers that indicate a woman's most fertile days based on tracking basal body temperature are becoming numerous but the Daysy, which recently became available for purchase in North America, runs on a unique algorithm that claims an accuracy rate of 99.3%.
New study suggests many popular fertility and pregnancy-planning apps lack accuracy
New UK research suggests that despite their popularity, there is little evidence to suggest that fertility and pregnancy-planning apps are accurate.
Covid-19: Liechtenstein to test fertility bracelets for virus warning
Liechtenstein will put fertility monitoring bracelets on some 2,200 people to see if they can pick up early signs of coronavirus, the managers of the experiment said on Sunday.
Birth control app highlights emerging health tech market
Natural Cycles, a mobile fertility app, this month became the first ever digital contraceptive device to win US FDA marketing approval.
Your laptop may be roasting your testicles
b>NEW YORK/b>: Using a laptop computer can heat up a man's testicles to the point where sperm production and quality can drop, according to new research published in the medical journal i>Fertility and Sterility/i>.
Smartphone device can test sperm quality
A new smartphone device can analyse a man’s sperm quality and let him know in a matter of minutes whether he suffers from infertility, US researchers said.