FemCore —— Women's Cycle Health Data Project


Building the Data Infrastructure for the Next Era of Women's Cycle Health

The limitations of traditional health systems

The limitations of traditional health systems

The limitations of traditional health systems

For centuries, clinical standards for heart rate, temperature, metabolism, and diagnostics have been built on data from a predominantly male baseline.

Meanwhile, female physiology — dynamic, cyclic, and multi-layered —was often treated not as a biological system to learn from, but as a ‘variable’ to control or suppress.

Neglected cyclicality

Neglected cyclicality

Neglected cyclicality

As a result, the physiological data foundation for women has remained significantly underrepresented and underdeveloped. Consequently, early signs of fatigue, inflammation, hormonal shifts, or metabolic stress in women are frequently overlooked, discounted, or normalized as “just how women feel."

As a result, the physiological data foundation for women has remained significantly underrepresented and underdeveloped. Consequently, early signs of fatigue, inflammation, hormonal shifts, or metabolic stress in women are frequently overlooked, discounted, or normalized as “just how women feel."

FemCore, CURV's Cycle Health Data Research Initiative, is building the foundational infrastructure for cycle-aware health intelligence. We integrate continuous biometric signals, hormonal time-series modeling, and human-in-the-loop feedback to turn women's cyclical physiology from perceived 'noise' into structured predictive, and actionable insight.

Therefore, CURV pioneered the FemCore
——
Women's Cycle Health Data Project.

Our vision is far more than just a data platform. We aspire to build a future where every woman can have precise and autonomous health management capabilities, finding the most harmonious rhythm between career, life, and self-care.

We envision a future where women navigate their health with precision — guided not by assumptions, but by real, longitudinal data. Clinicians gain a cycle-aware lens for earlier, more accurate insights; women gain autonomy, foresight, and the confidence to make informed decisions about their bodies and health.

Anonymous Data Collection

Anonymous Data Collection

Build a database of female physiological signals


Research Support

Research Support

Research Support

Provide data for academic research and clinical applications


Disease Intervention Modeling

Disease Intervention Modeling

Support early screening and intervention for menstrual disorders, ovulation disorders, PCOS, etc

Join us in building the data foundation for
the next era of women's health


where physiological rhythms are no longer overlooked
but become a scientific guide for health management.


Join us in building the data foundation for
the next era of women's health

where physiological rhythms are no longer overlooked
but become a scientific guide for health management.


How to participate:
- Send an email to hello@curv.global (we will contact you as soon as possible)

-Share anonymous physiological data

-Participate in scientific research projects and questionnaire surveys

You can get:

-Data Contribution Certificate

-CURV Team Creative Merchandise

-CURV Product Discounts

-CURV Membership Points

-Opportunity to become a CURV “Chief Experience Officer” and trial new products for free