The FDA announced today that it will allow marketing of Natural Cycles’ contraception app in the US for pre-menopausal women aged 18 years and older. Previously approved in the UK and currently the ...
Natural Cycles, an app that bills itself as a contraceptive and fertility tracker, has again found itself the target of regulatory investigation due to claims made in its advertisements. According to ...
FDA-cleared birth control platform Natural Cycles can now be integrated with the Apple Watch. The birth control brand analyzes a user’s daily body temperature to determine their fertility status. Now, ...
Natural Cycles, the fertility app, will no longer be allowed to claim it is a “highly accurate” and “clinically tested alternative to birth control” by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). The ...
Natural Cycles is the first FDA-cleared app to aid women in knowing everything about their body's fertility. It’s a 100 percent hormone-free birth control method with enough supporting data to be 98% ...
Since 2018, an app called Natural Cycles has allowed women to track their temperature and menstrual cycle as a way to know whether they’re fertile. In that time, the process of using the app hasn’t ...
Powered by the NC° Menopause Algorithm, the new app mode goes beyond symptom tracking to deliver science-backed, personalized insights for women navigating the menopausal transition NEW YORK, Oct. 14, ...
Natural Cycles today announced that the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) in collaboration with the University of Plymouth, have initiated the Freyja study - an independent study to ...
If you've visited the Reproductive Health tab in your Apple Health recently, you may have noticed that the number-one recommendation is an app called Natural Cycles. It's not the most-downloaded ...
For tech lovers who are familiar with fertility tracking apps, the Natural Cycles app now has a piece of wearable hardware built by Oura to turn to for easier tracking. That’s following reports that ...
Contraceptive app Natural Cycles, which has over 5 million registered users worldwide, has released an update which allows users to track possible coronavirus symptoms. The app already relies on users ...
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