German firm BioWink GmbH is making its menstrual and reproductive health tracking app Clue available through mental health platform Headspace Inc. to empower women to take control of their mental health as they navigate various stages of their menstrual cycles.
German, California Firms Offer Digital Access To Mental Health Content For Menstrual Cycle, Fertility
Clue Plus members will have access to 50% off a Headspace subscription for tailored guidance, support and validation to help manage cycle-related stress and improve overall well-being.

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