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Emma Watson invests in reproductive health company Hertility
Hertlity seeks to provide more personalized testing and services, including diagnostics and egg freezing to women through their reproductive journeys.
It’s no wonder, then, that there has been a massive push both in the U.S. and the U.K. to make women’s health more accessible and affordable to the average person so that family planning can be less of a shrouded hassle. Even the British National Health Service is making the case for more innovation, reporting that one pound per woman invested in obstetrics and gynecology could generate £319 million for the economy. O’Neill didn’t particularly want to be a founder but “being a scientist means you have endless curiosity and a desire to solve some of life’s biggest questions,” she said.
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