Hormone health is driving new habits.
What’s happening: Lume Health secured fresh funding to launch a cortisol-tracking wearable decoding circadian health.
Gearing up. In beta, Lume’s sweat-sensing wristband will connect real-time hormonal data with app-based sunlight tracking, coaching users toward circadian-balancing routines.
Showing positive results in testing, the company has amassed $2.5M in funding and a 5.2K+ person waitlist as it invests in pre-launch development and scientific validation.
Mainstream. Modern lifestyles are wreaking havoc on hormones, making solutions big business — with telehealth platforms, at-home diagnostics, and wearables hitting the market. But, few are linking out-of-sync circadian rhythm to its chemical signals, creating an opportunity for a bottom-up breakthrough in regulation.
What’s next: Aiming to address sleep, energy, and mood issues with timed responses, Lume Health hopes to restore a foundational pillar of health.