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Backed by Mayo Clinic, Nutrix’s hardware monitors worker stress


Stress isn’t just bad for you — it’s also bad for your employer. Factoring in absenteeism, diminished productivity, turnover, medical costs, and

Her company’s newly unveiled hardware, CortiSense, which measures cortisol in saliva, recently won the CES Innovation Award 2025 in the Digital Health category. Providing patients with a device instead of having them go to a clinic isn’t just more convenient; it also allows for tracking cortisol levels right after waking up, Hahn told TechCrunch. Cortisol is, “also extremely important in women’s health, especially in the perimenopause and menopause, but it’s also a space that was very abandoned from the research and studies point of view,” Hahn said.

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