Welcome back to The Rescripted Rundown! This week, we’re sharing exciting updates, top trends, and valuable insights to keep you informed on all things women’s health and wellness.
Podcast Updates & Sneak Peeks
We’re excited to introduce our new podcast format, designed to educate, empower, and inspire:
- Her Story, Unfiltered
Raw, real, and rescripting women’s health — one powerful story at a time. - Own Your Health
Your questions answered by experts — because you’re your own best advocate. - Women's Health in the Wild
Must-reads, must-sees, and must-tries for your wellness journey.
We’re also welcoming our new co-host, Dr. Jenna Kahn from Main Line Fertility (Inception/Prelude). Dr. Kahn brings incredible expertise and energy, and we’re excited for you to hear what’s coming next.
Top Trends This Month
Our top trending keywords overall highlight what’s resonating most with our audience right now:
- Period cramp simulator
- Period simulator
- Period pain simulator
- Period simulator for men
- Ovasitol
The buzz around period cramp simulators has sparked conversations across social media, with men gaining a new appreciation for the realities of period pain. Meanwhile, interest in Ovasitol reflects a broader curiosity about inositol supplements, which are sold by brands like Theralogix, Rael, and Thorne. These trends show the growing focus on both innovative tools and evidence-based wellness solutions in women’s health.
Rescripted Insights Survey of the Week: Psoriasis
Our recent survey revealed that, among our community that has psoriasis, 30% experiences symptoms daily. In conversations with partners, a critical insight emerged: the mental health impact of this condition is often overlooked.
7.5M people in the U.S. have psoriasis and approximately 60% of women with this condition experience mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem.
Next steps:
We’re planning a report on physical health conditions that have an outsized impact on women’s mental health. Stay tuned for more findings as we continue this important conversation.
That’s it for this week! I’d love to hear your feedback, questions, or ideas as we keep pushing the boundaries of women’s health storytelling and innovation.
Talk soon!
