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Case File #195: Closing the Gap

15 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Imagine this: If we could correct the female health gap, we'd increase Gross Domestic Product by at least one trillion dollars. Why is it that women weren't included in clinical trials until 1993? Host Roshini Rajkumar dives into this question and more with sports scientist Roma van der Walt. A former professional athlete and co-founder of Vitelle, Roma is challenging stereotypes in data analytics so female data gets the attention it deserves in the longevity movement. Do you use a wearable? Did you know it and many pieces of sports equipment are built with only male data inputs? In an $800 billion preventive care market, this also means artificial intelligence tools "hallucinate" when female data is used. Roma explains how the female part of the population can better hold medical professionals and sports companies accountable before they put their bodies and their dollars on the line.

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