Is the Kindr Open Data Hub really free to cite?
Yes. Every dataset published by Kindr Health — including the live Menopause Data Hub at /menopause-statistics — is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0) license. Journalists, researchers, educators, and clinicians can reproduce, remix, and republish the data commercially or non-commercially, provided Kindr Health is credited and the source URL is linked.
How current is the data?
The Menopause Data Hub at /menopause-statistics is a living page: prevalence, symptom, treatment-gap, and safety statistics are re-verified quarterly, and the PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov feeds pull the latest research daily. Static datasets under /data/:slug are versioned — each carries a version number, row count, and "last updated" date.
Where does the underlying data come from?
Primary sources include peer-reviewed literature indexed by PubMed / MEDLINE, the U.S. NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registry, the North American Menopause Society (NAMS), the WHO Global Health Observatory, the CDC, the U.S. Census Bureau, NHS Digital, and analogous national bodies. Every dataset lists its primary source and a link to the original record.
How do I cite a Kindr dataset in an article or paper?
Use this format: Kindr Health. (2026). "Dataset Title" (version N). Retrieved from https://kindr.health/data/[slug]. Licensed under CC BY 4.0. For the real-time Menopause Data Hub, cite: Kindr Health. (2026). Menopause Statistics and Global Data Hub. https://kindr.health/menopause-statistics.
What is the difference between /data and /menopause-statistics?
/data is the master index of every open dataset Kindr Health publishes across women's health topics — menopause, perimenopause, HRT, GLP-1, longevity, symptom prevalence, and treatment patterns. /menopause-statistics is the deep, live, journalist-grade reference page specifically for population-level menopause statistics, with regional filtering, source-linked citations, and a live research feed.
How is this different from dot.kindr.health?
dot.kindr.health is Kindr's AI menopause companion. It draws on the same underlying evidence base but presents it conversationally — ask a question, get a plain-language answer with sources. The free tier is open to everyone; kindr Pro adds advanced symptom-trend analysis and AI-powered lab interpretation. The Data Hub itself remains fully free and open.
Who reviews the data for accuracy?
Every published dataset is reviewed by Kindr Health's clinical editorial team — board-certified physicians and menopause specialists trained under NAMS guidelines. Reviewer credentials, LegitScript certification, and the last-reviewed date are shown on every page. Errors can be reported to press@kindr.health for correction and public erratum.
Can I get an API or bulk download?
Yes. Each dataset page (/data/[slug]) provides one-click CSV and JSON downloads for the entire dataset. For high-volume programmatic access or custom cuts, contact press@kindr.health — bulk access is free for accredited journalists, non-profits, and academic researchers.
Do you provide breakdowns by U.S. state or country?
Yes. The Menopause Data Hub supports region filters (Global, U.S., U.K., E.U., Canada, Australia, India, Japan). State-level care metrics live at /states and /menopause/states, and per-state HRT / GLP-1 access data feeds directly from the same source of truth as /data.