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				<title>FemTech: the long-overdue revolution of women’s health</title>
				<link>https://alleyoop.ilsole24ore.com/2026/03/31/femtech/</link>
				<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 12:00:15 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Ning Su]]></dc:creator>
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"FemTech" refers to an emerging category of technologies designed to support women's health. The term was coined in 2016 by entrepreneur Ida Tin, founder of the menstrual tracking app Clue. Over the past decade, <a href="https://www.unicef.org/innovation/femtech%20ventures">FemTech</a> has gained increasing attention among healthcare practitioners, researchers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, and everyday users. Today, it represents a dynamic frontier of innovation, encompassing wearable devices, medical diagnostics, reproductive health technologies, digital health platforms, and, increasingly, tools enabled by artificial intelligence (AI).

The FemTech market has rapidly evolved...]]>
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				<title>Why teenage girls quit sports</title>
				<link>https://alleyoop.ilsole24ore.com/2023/05/30/why-teenage-girls-quit-sports/</link>
				<pubDate>Tue, 30 May 2023 12:00:29 +0000</pubDate>
				<dc:creator><![CDATA[Maria Paola Mosca]]></dc:creator>
								<source>English</source>
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At 14, girls are twice as likely than boys to<strong> quit the sport</strong> they practice. The reasons behind it are related partly to biological (and psychological) changes happening to their bodies. And partly to external factors, from social expectations to a lack of examples to follow and investments in clubs.
<strong>Why they quit?</strong>
According to recent studies, girls in the US, Canada and Australia affirm dropping out of sports because <strong>they no longer have fun playing</strong>, feel too old, or <strong>need more time to study</strong>. The latter reason, in particular, is valid for 48% of female responders to the research by the Australian platform Youth13 (in...]]>
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