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Read the pitch deck these Stanford grads used to raise $11.6 million for a wearable device to track women's hormones

Read the pitch deck these Stanford grads used to raise $11.6 million for a wearable device to track women's hormones
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Startup Clair Health has secured $11.6 million in seed funding to develop a wearable device designed to track women's hormonal health. The company is led by young entrepreneurs and aims to compete in the growing femtech market.

Investors seem to agree. Clair Health, a San Francisco startup cofounded by 22-year-old CEO Jenny Duan and 24-year-old CTO Abhinav Agarwal, has raised $11.6 million in seed funding to develop a bracelet that tracks women's hormones. Competitors like ... [1755 chars]

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