Dave Muoio
Genneve, which has its roots in providing personal lubricants, also offers educational materials, online assessment tools, curated support products and message boards for community engagement.
The company laid off more than half of its staff since the beginning of 2019.
These data provide a proof of concept that Apple products and other consumer devices can play a role in monitoring or identifying disease symptoms.
The company will be expanding its customer services capabilities and expanding into the employer market.
Using data from NASA, the startup will be building tools that show how low gravity affects the human body, and how medical issues can be addressed during spaceflight.
Designed for leisure and corporate travelers alike, the new service provides access to an international network of travel medicine specialists.
Oleena's algorithms serve patients personalized guidance on how best to mitigate symptoms, while also monitoring and generating insights for their care team.
The startup said that the seed funding will support continued development of Regulora, its behavioral intervention delivered through a mobile platform.
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Revenue, membership and total visits each saw substantial growth since last year's Q2 earnings, although the company is still chasing profitability.