Cyclofertilography is the method developed and protected by VivoSensMedical for the objective assessment of female cycle health and fertility. It is based on continuous measurement of core body temperature using a vaginal biosensor (OvulaRing) and digital analysis of the data …
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Leipzig, July 19th 2021: VivoSensMedical GmbH has relaunched its product OvulaRing to track cycle health and determine the fertile days. The new product generation, which will be launches under the name OvulaRing+, works with an app and enables data to …
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VivoSensMedical GmbH has applied for a patent for a new measurement method together with its development partner inotec. By continuously measuring the impedance of the cervical mucus, biomarkers were identified that enable a direct correlation to the hormonal course of …
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Leipzig, January 12th, 2020: Since January 1st, women and couples in Germany with an unfulfilled desire for children and their attending gynecologist are now able to access an additional treatment option. The treatment with OvulaRing, a medical device for precisely diagnosing the female cycle, will be reimbursed nationwide by four …
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Our portfolio includes eight international patents and intellectual property rights; we are working hard on new projects and expanding our portfolio. [show_patent category="OvulaRing patents"] [show_patent category="Registered design"]
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We have studied the relationship between core body temperature and human biorhythms in real-life conditions in a study led by Prof. Dr. Werner Korf in collaboration with chronobiologists at the Goethe University of Frankfurt (Ekhart 2017). The study has demonstrated …
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The “inner body clock” affects the outcome of drug treatment, amongst other things, in each individual patient.Individual patients metabolize drugs differently at different times depending on the respective patient’s body clock.This aspect is currently hardly ever considered in drug treatment. …
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A study on patients with exacerbation-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) (Sumowski 2014) found a general increase in core body temperature amongst the patients, and fatigue exacerbation accompanied by an increase in body-core temperature. Fatigue (persistent fatigue, exhaustion and listlessness) severely impairs …
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Autoimmune disease exacerbations are currently detected either too late or are subject to enormous diagnostic expenses (such as MRI in MS).Every autoimmune disease involves inflammatory processes that correlate with changes in body core temperature.These inflammatory processes might be reflected in …
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