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Carrot Care: Bloodwork Tracker

Track , stress, and habits

Dmitrij Kurilo

4.33099
(142 ratings)
Health & Fitness Free iOS 16.0+

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Description

Track biomarkers including cholesterol, insulin, and glucose. Calculate phenotypic age based on blood test results. Monitor stress levels and nutrition. Set goals for habit formation. Sync data over time to assess personal health progress.

Become a healthier person using Carrot Care to track and understand your bloodwork, body and brain function. Balance stress levels, improve nutrition using algorithms developed by doctors on our team. Track personal progress over time, form healthy habits. PHENOTYPIC AGE Know your real biological (phenotypic) age. It is a novel signature of mortality risk available in the app immediately based on your bloodwork. BLOODWORK FEATURES – 1000+ biomarkers (cholesterol, insulin, glucose to name a few), their reference ranges – All your medical history in one place – Smart notifications to re-do checks – Simply take a photo of the bloodwork to have it in the app, we have automatic optical results recognition – Timeline view with sorting ACTION PLAN – Daily custom health plan based on your medical status – We help you form healthy habits through daily check-ins BRAIN, BODY FEATURES – Track your body composition (e.g. height, weight, waist size) – Watch your stress levels, nutrition and sleep quality, social ability PRIVACY – Your health data is stored locally, never leaves the device – iCloud secure backup option is available – The only data we collect is basic app usage statistics – More information available in our friendly privacy policy – PDF Export Carrot Care uses HealthKit to understand your health better. App's Privacy Policy is available at https://www.carrotcare.health/privacy. App's Terms of Service can be accessed at https://www.carrotcare.health/tos.

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