Wearable tech and MRI aim to solve heavy period mystery
NCT ID NCT07557992
First seen May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026
Summary
This study aims to better understand heavy menstrual bleeding, which affects 1 in 3 women. Researchers will use wearable sensors and MRI scans to measure uterine activity and compare results between people with and without heavy bleeding. The goal is to find new ways to diagnose this condition. About 100 participants aged 18-45 who are currently menstruating will be enrolled.
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University Hospital Southampton
RECRUITINGSouthampton, so16 6yd, United Kingdom
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