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Women’s health

Shiora

One longitudinal health journey across every transition.

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DomainWomen’s health
FocusLifecycle care, consent, intelligence, and navigation
Research stagePlatform in Testing
Research thesis

Women’s health is continuous; its data, consent, and care pathways should be continuous too.

Shiora is designing a unified women’s-health platform intended to connect information and support across cycles, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, mental and sexual health, screening, midlife, menopause, and longevity.

The programme is developing its product architecture, clinical-safety case, privacy controls, enterprise validation pathway, and regulatory strategy before deployment.

06Programme families

A lifecycle continuum

18Named modules

Across core and specialist needs

04ABQS disciplines

AI, blockchain, quantum, spatial

03Access services

Sana, Consilio, Valora

The continuity gap

Every transition creates a new record, provider, benefit, and explanation.

Health information is usually organised around institutions and episodes rather than the person’s long-term physiological and social context.

Cycle history, fertility treatment, pregnancy, postpartum recovery, mental health, pelvic health, screening, menopause, medication, benefits, and family context often live in separate systems. The result is repeated intake, lost consent context, weak longitudinal reasoning, and care that starts again at every transition.

Shiora’s proposed response is a continuous record and programme architecture. The objective is not to replace clinicians, but to give individuals and authorised care teams a coherent context across time.

A woman, physician, and care team review a shared longitudinal health record during a coordinated clinical handoff
Research visualLongitudinal care depends on moving consent, history, and responsibility with the individual across specialties.
Eterna care model

Six programme families across a single lifecycle.

AUR

Aurevia

Cycles, fertility, pregnancy, birth, postpartum recovery, and early childcare through the named Aurea, Nexa, and Liora modules.

SER

Serenya

Menopause transition, midlife health, longevity, and vitality through Serena and Nyra.

ALT

Altheon

Mental and emotional health as a transversal programme across life stages through Althea.

AMA

Amarae

Sexual wellness, pelvic health, intimacy, identity, and destigmatised support through Amara.

VYO

Vyora

Prevention, screening, mobility, and musculoskeletal health through Veyra and Elara.

ELY

Elyra

Specialist concepts spanning fertility preservation, embryo analysis, supplements, devices, parenting, and at-home testing.

A participant completes an instrumented movement test while women’s-health researchers validate wearable and physiological signals
Research visualClinical, device, and data teams validate signals together before they are used across a longitudinal programme.
Proposed ABQS architecture

Four technology layers, each with a different responsibility.

Artificial intelligence

Longitudinal and cyclical modelling, dialogue, pattern recognition, prediction, and clinician-facing decision support under declared safety and oversight boundaries.

Verifiable records

Patient-controlled consent, audit trails, portability, and durable records of who accessed or changed information and under which permission.

Quantum research horizon

Proposed future work in molecular, genomic, embryo, and optimisation problems; not a claim of production quantum clinical processing.

Spatial intelligence

Imaging, visualisation, navigation, physical context, and possible robotic assistance as longer-horizon care and research capabilities.

Universal access layer

Three services intended to sit across every programme.

SANA

Health companion

A proposed conversational entry point for education, navigation, symptom context, programme continuity, and escalation to appropriate professional care.

CON

Consilio

A proposed telehealth and care-navigation network connecting individuals with licensed specialists and coordinated follow-up.

VAL

Valora

A proposed health-data and financial wallet for permissions, benefits, payments, claims context, and portable service history.

Designed for a care ecosystem

The same continuity problem appears differently to each participant.

Individuals

A coherent health story, understandable permissions, navigation, and continuity across life stages.

Providers

Authorised longitudinal context, structured follow-up, and fewer information breaks between specialties.

Employers and health plans

Programme access and benefits administration without turning the employer into a holder of intimate clinical data.

Governments and researchers

Governed, privacy-preserving population and research pathways subject to consent, ethics, and jurisdictional requirements.

Research stage

Product, clinical-safety, privacy, and regulatory development.

Shiora is developing its product architecture and validation programme before clinical deployment. Product completion, enterprise pilots, security certification, and UAE regulatory review remain future gates.

Longitudinal health infrastructure requires explicit treatment of clinical safety, privacy, consent, data residency, bias, evidence, professional licensing, and medical-device boundaries.