market, according to Grand View Research. It also includes conditions that women are more likely to have or manifest themselves differently in women than men, such as autoimmune, oncology, bone health, heart disease, and cognitive and brain health conditions. The goal is to promote greater gender-specific health data transparency, spur investment in women's health innovation, and use innovation to produce better health outcomes."Women are results-oriented," emphasized Palmieri.
Dyhrberg struggled with an autoimmune disease. Doctors told her you're not going to die, so live with its deliberating effects. As an economist focused on healthcare, Dyhrberg started journaling her life and translating it into an Excel spreadsheet. Within 16 months, she observed patterns and adjusted her lifestyle, which normalized her bloodwork and symptoms without drugs. There are 157 autoimmune diseases. By identifying the triggers, her solution was disease agnostic.