Jun 17, 2026 | CPP Tracker, data trust, digital data, Pain, women's health
Welcome back to Data Bytes. Today we are going to talk about an interesting question in our “Daily Check-In” survey on the ehive App called “how was your day”. Chronic pelvic pain is more common and disruptive than most people realize. A 1996 population...
May 8, 2026 | digital data, epistemic justice, women's health
The Pondering Professor – Reflections on digital data and trust from PI Ipek Ensari As a researcher whose investigative focus revolves around conditions like endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids, and other similar chronic pelvic pain related disorders (CPPDs), I kept...
Apr 10, 2026 | CPP Tracker, digital data, Pain, women's health
Have you ever opened CPP Tracker on the eHive App, dutifully answered a string of questions, synced your Fitbit, and thought: why am I doing all of this? What is all this data actually for? If you have been enrolled in one of our studies for chronic pelvic pain, such...
Feb 27, 2026 | data trust, digital data, digital trust, women's health
In the first two posts of this series, I focused on two stages in a digital health study like CPP Tracker: the moment you’re deciding whether to join (and why we start with informed consent), and what actually happens to your data once you’ve said “yes.” For this...
Feb 6, 2026 | digital data, digital trust, women's health
The Pondering Professor – Reflections on digital data and trust from PI Ipek Ensari In the first post of this series, I talked about why we start with a consent form and what we are really asking of you when we invite you to join a digital health study like CPP...
Jan 20, 2026 | digital data
The Pondering Professor – Reflections on digital data and trust from PI Ipek Ensari Every time we run a study, we are asking people to let us into some of the most personal parts of their lives: their symptoms, their routines, their bodies’ signals. As the study...