Hormone Support Supplement Launching

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OUR RESEARCH

Our aim is to build a better
future for women.

Our aim is to build a better future for women.

We’re supported by leading endocrinologists, gynaecologists
and nutritionists, meaning the combined knowledge behind Hormona is
unrivalled, and puts your health in the safest of hands. 

We’re supported by leading endocrinologists, gynaecologists and nutritionists, meaning the combined knowledge behind Hormona is unrivalled, and puts your health in the safest of hands. 

OUR RESEARCH

Creating a better future for generations to come

In addition to internal projects, we use existing published data to summarize available findings and provide foundation of knowledge in the field.

In addition to internal projects, we use existing published data to summarize available findings and provide foundation of knowledge in the field.

Our core principles

01.

Medical
accuracy

We use evidence-based information when developing pur products. By closely following the latest research and medical guidelines, we ensure that our users receive accurate and trustworthy results.

02.

Current
research

We actively apply and contribute to the latest research in women’s health, keeping our platform fully aligned with cutting-edge scientific insights and advancements.

03.

Expert-
reviwed

All our recommendations are thoroughly reviewed by experts in endocrinology and women’s health, ensuring specialist-approved information you can fully trust.

The Hormona Test in Stockholm (2024)

Our research on women's health

The historic gender bias in medicine has left countless women underserved, leading to underfunding and a lack of attention to conditions that uniquely affect them. We believe this is unacceptable, and we are committed to changing that narrative. To address this, Hormona is committed to conducting studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of how hormones affect women’s lives.

Central to our mission is the thoughtful collection and analysis of health data. This gender bias has created a significant gap in knowledge not only about women’s health conditions but also about the complexities of women’s bodies in general. Since hormones influence nearly every function in the human body, understanding how they work—or don’t—provides critical insights into overall health.

Our team works alongside leading experts in endocrinology and gynecology, ensuring that our research is based on solid scientific principles. We believe that by combining technology and research, we can help women everywhere live healthier, more balanced lives.

Published research

2023-2024

"FSH, Estrogens, Progesterone Effects on Female Bodies" – (2023)

You can find the published research paper here.

"Reproductive Hormones and Female Mental Wellbeing" – (2023)

You can find the published research paper here.

"Gonadotropin and Ovarian Hormone Monitoring" – (2023)

You can find the published research paper here.

"Endogenous Hormones and Cognitive Decline" – (2024)

You can find the published research paper here.

Our CEO, Karolina Löfqvist, in Stockholm (2024)

The problem

With the new European Accessibility act it was important for us to make sure everything was complaint with WCAG 2.1. For this, my colleagues who was making the mockups tested colors and typography and such to make sure the design met the criteria’s. For my part I made sure to use proper semantic elements, adding necessary attributes and testing everything with accessibility tools. 


With the new European Accessibility act it was important for us to make sure everything was complaint with WCAG 2.1. For this, my colleagues who was making the mockups tested colors and typography and such to make sure the design met the criteria’s. For my part I made sure to use proper semantic elements, adding necessary attributes and testing everything with accessibility tools. 

The solution

With the new European Accessibility act it was important for us to make sure everything was complaint with WCAG 2.1. For this, my colleagues who was making the mockups tested colors and typography and such to make sure the design met the criteria’s. For my part I made sure to use proper semantic elements, adding necessary attributes and testing everything with accessibility tools.

With the new European Accessibility act it was important for us to make sure everything was complaint with WCAG 2.1. For this, my colleagues who was making the mockups tested colors and typography and such to make sure the design met the criteria’s. For my part I made sure to use proper semantic elements, adding necessary attributes and testing everything with accessibility tools. 

Press & News

Hormona Featured in Vogue Scandinavia on Mental...

”To mark World Mental Health Day 2023, we speak to the Swedish co-founders behind revolutionary Hormona app about how…”

Hormona quoted in Marie Claire UK on Fertility...

”I recently wrote about being unsure whether or not I want children, and while that’s still the case (God, give me a sign)…”

Hormona's CEO interviewed in Daily Express about her...

”Karolina Lofqvist was misdiagnosed with stress after suffering from an overlooked condition for four years – now she’s fighting for change…”

Hormona live on BBC News addressing women's...

On September 9, 2024, Hormona CEO Karolina Lofqvist did a live interview on BBC News talking about how Hormona is helping women…

Hormona's CEO interviewed in Dagens Nyheter...

”When Karolina Lofqvist started losing hair and gaining weight, the doctors thought she was suffering from a depression. But it…” 

Hormona mentioned in The Telegraph on Acid Reflux...

”Heartburn is unpleasant and painful, and can lead to serious problems if left untreated. But the triggers are well-known and easy to avoid…”