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Your Cholesterol app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 3840 ratings )
Health & Fitness Medical
Developer: WWW Machealth Pty Ltd
Free
Current version: 3.0, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 01 Oct 2010
App size: 5.04 Mb

Your Cholesterol is a convenient easy to use app that allows you to record, store and monitor your cholesterol, HDL, LDL and triglyceride levels. Results are automatically compared with current recommended levels and abnormal results are flagged and explained.

The app also allows you to use markers to identify changes to medication, diet, lifestyle or other factors which may influence cholesterol or triglyceride levels. The use of these markers on the charting facility clearly illustrates the effect of these changes.

The app can store and monitor results from multiple individuals with name and photo ID.

An explanatory illustrated text is included with detailed information on the various lipids and their role in normal metabolism. Information is provided on the association between these lipids and cardiovascular disease.

To make sure you never loose the cholesterol levels you have recorded, we provide the facility to store the results on your very own complementary electronic health record account, with YourHealthRecord.com.

Your Cholesterol was developed by one of Australias leading private hospital companies with over 40 years experience in the provision of health care.

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Latest reviews of Your Cholesterol app for iPhone and iPad

Deleted Immediately
Basically just a journal. The graph feature is useless as the viewing window is not adjustable and only a few days wide (not useful for those that do Lipid tests monthly+ and want to see trends).
YHR
This app was working fine on my 3G iPhone but fails to work on my new 4S iPhone? What happen? Please advise if not supported by ios 5!
Graph
Like the app. Easy to use but wish I could choose the dates on the graph. Who gets multiple lipid tests in a week?? Would love to graph over a period of time. Also wish I could share with my doctor.
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