Apple Women’s Health Study Seeks
People with PCOS to Participate*

See Below for Eligibility Criteria

PCOS Research Apple
Requires iPhone 6s or later with
iOS version 13.2 or newer.

Study Title

Apple Women’s Health Study

Why is this study being done?

In the first study of its kind, researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Apple, and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) launched the Apple Women’s Health Study to gain a deeper understanding of how certain demographic and lifestyle factors could have an impact on menstrual cycles and gynecologic conditions including infertility, menopause, and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

PCOS Research Study - Apple
If you have an iPhone 6s or later and have menstruated at least once in your life, you can help close the gap in women’s health research by downloading the Apple Research app on your iPhone and enrolling in the Apple Women’s Health Study.

Goals of the Study

  • This study aims to understand the impact of environmental factors, behaviors, and lifestyle on the menstrual cycle and other areas of women’s health.
  • This study will also help to develop new products for menstrual health and fertility, and contribute to developing early screening and risk assessment of various health conditions.

Eligibility Criteria

You can participate if you:

  • Have an iPhone 6s or later with iOS version 13.2 or newer.
  • Have menstruated at least once in your life.
  • Are at least 18 years old (at least 19 years old in Alabama and Nebraska, at least 21 years old in Puerto Rico).
  • Are comfortable communicating in English.

Location

This is an online study, which means:

  • You can participate from the comfort of your own home.
  • There will be no in-person visits or clinic appointments in this study.

Principal Investigators at the
Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health

  • Shruthi Mahalingaiah MD, MS
  • Russ Hauser MD, MPH, ScD
  • Brent Coull PhD
  • Michelle Williams SM, ScD

Where to Go For Further Information

PCOS Study
Requires iPhone 6s or later with
iOS version 13.2 or newer.

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