Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal Apk

Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal Apk

Latest version 1.20
30 Aug 2020

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version1.20
Rating4.1/5, based on 1,628 votes
Size‎5 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 6.0+ (Marshmallow)
Author's NotesHealth symptoms tracker: stop feeling sick and develop health habits

About Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal APK

Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal APK Download for Android
Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal APK Download for Android

Description

Correlate is a smart life-journal app that helps you understand why are you feeling sick thanks to a scientific algorithm. It's very effective with flu symptoms, allergy symptoms and also gut health.

How many times you said that you want to improve your health, or simply that you want to get rid of symptoms like:
- Flu symptoms: fever, nausea, vomiting, lassitude, bowel movements
- Allergy symptoms or skin issues: hay fever, pollen allergy, dust allergy, food intolerances
- Gut health: bowel movement, diarrhea, irritable bowel
- Mood disorders: stress, anxiety, depression, migraine, headache, bipolar disorder

The app has multiple usages:
💊 health book / therapy journal / medication log: record your symptoms and medications
🍎 habit tracker / food diary: keep a daily journal of your habits or food
👩‍⚕️ symptoms checker: like a medical journal, enter your sick days streaks and get a self diagnosis from correlations
🤧 specific uses: headache diary, flu tracker
🧘‍♂️ other: pain journal, mood tracker, allergy tracker, anxiety journal, event logger, sleep journal.

With Correlate you can now discover the origin of your illnesses, and improve health. It has been designed to help you manage pain, stress, and develop healthy habits: it's a perfect medical assistant always in your pocket.

Are you striving for a symptoms analysis or a pain diagnosis? With this symptoms tracker you can easily analyze and track behaviors to discover symptoms related causes. The best symptoms checker among health apps and habits tracking apps.

When you can use it?
Many people are suffering from allergy symptoms, headaches, chronic pains, intolerances, mood disorders, stress symptoms, and they are feeling sick without a diagnosed cause. How often are you thinking: "I'm feeling sick and I need to discover my sickness origin?". With the help of a habit tracker (also a symptom tracker / activities tracker) you can track activities, symptoms, mood, habits, medicines, and understand how they are related to each other. You may find out that your chronic headaches causes is celiac disease, lactose intolerance, allergy to gluten, pollens, dust or other allergens, chrons disease, or that they are symptoms of stress (stress headaches). It's a food diary (diet journal), a symptom checker, a mood tracker, a food diary, a habit tracker, an activities tracker, a pain diary and a medicine logger all in one app.

Features:
- Calendar event tracker: Track habitual activities, record medical symptoms, log simple habits, check daily routines, track moods and keep a food journal all in one place. Different diaries allows you to record any event with a simple calendar.
- Statistics: analyze symptoms frequency, and perform triage on yourself: are you feeling sick very often? Did you forget a pill? Is your workout calendar on track? Are you developing good weekly or monthly habits? Are you eating health food often enough? Everything is under control.
- Correlation analysis: discover if you are allergic to anything, and how you can change habits to improve health, or improve pain management. Learn what makes you sick or give you issues and cut it from your diet / routine / habits.
- Export data: export your food log / pain journal / diet log / symptom diary, save it or share it.
- Develop healthy habits: when you track habits and you discover that they help you feel better, go for it! Improve your food management by reiterating healthy food habits, understand your headache symptoms and live a better life.

Warning: Correlate is just one of the many medical apps on the store. It does not substitute doctor visits, and it does not provide a professional diagnosis for your symptoms. However, Correlate can help you and your doctor to track your activities and better understand your symptoms.

Latest updates

What's new in version 1.20

Don't just keep track of your life. Improve your health!

How to install Correlate - Health Diary and Life Journal APK on Android phone or tablet?

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  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

1.20 (20)5 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★Honestly, I'm not entirely sure what to expect just yet, I haven't evn gathered 10 days of data yet. Design is good, I like that I can add things to the categories. Graphs are always a pleasure to look at, even if you don't know what it means. For me, it's more for fun, tracking my day like this is actually amusing. I'll maybe change my review once I've gathered enough data in the app.
1 ★Trying to edit the options of the different categories gave me major glitches with typing. It also didnt allow me to view each individual day or track a symptom or medication more than once like if I feel naueas in the morning and have pain at night or if I take a certain medication 2 or more times a day. This is great if you want to track ONE symptom or medication a day and thats it. I do like the color scheme and the menus but its lacking for my very diverse health needs.
5 ★A useful app for public
3 ★The app works for tracking symptoms and correlations. It's nice to look at and easy to use, but it lacks some simple features that would make it more user friendly. My big issue is that you cannot reorder entries, which means either they're in a jumble or you have to start from scratch to organize it. When you edit entries in each category, the category closes so you have to click again to reopen it. And I'm not sure how to edit the things I've marked off for each day, or even view them.
2 ★This app has everything to be the perfect tracking app for me. Problem is there is no faq or tutorial on the settings, just the one on start up and that doesn't go through everything. Like if I accidentally press a symptom how do I undo that without deleting the symptom entirely. How do I track the severity of each symptom? This is especially important for tracking pain or mental illness symptoms and I don't know if this is even an option because the app doesn't have a help section. Atm unusable
4 ★Your app is very convenient and easy to understand. I love being able to add more symptoms/moods/etc.. The only reason I gave you a 4 instead of a 5 is because I am having trouble typing words on ur app. For instance, I wanted to add Researching and everytime I type R, it wuld post a RR and when I would hit the back space or delete, it wont delete it, it just adds more letters. once that is fixed and I get to use the app more, then I will update my stars. thankyou for a wonderful app.
4 ★Nice and unbloated. However, It really needs 1) symptom rating/severity, 2) option to start week on Sunday. Very useful would be 1) enabling categories (for example Dairy: Milk and Dairy: Yogurt) and allowing to correlate by category OR specific item, 2) a simple import to go with the export option. If the developer added some of these options, I definitely would pay more for the app. Four stars for what it is at the price offered, but a little limited
4 ★Seems like a really good concept, its only day 1, so well see how it goes
4 ★good ux and description matching. interesting idea and checklist. bad incentives, though. most of the times, if i can manually add items to try and correlate them, it's because i already know what the correlations are! to be really useful, this should be somehow automated and, above all, track things i don't already see. granted, the checklist and reminders can help to realise some things, but the list contains just under 100 items, far from being extensive enough. cheers!
4 ★I haven't tried the app much yet. This will probably be less helpful for people that are looking for feedback, but I need to commend the team that made this for creating a unique app that I had never heard of as a concept or thought of for that matter. This is an example of creating a product that people don't necessarily know they need until they find it. As another user mentioned, a scaled rating would greatly improve the effectiveness. That can always be added. The foundation is there.
1 ★Idea is great, but implementation is rubbish. You can only set one entry from one category per each day, e.g. only "feeling nervous" today, adding "wake up early" not allowed the same day. Overall UI glitchy, keeps randomly overwriting entries from other days when you try to submit another.
4 ★Really great concept. I like the app, but it is very sluggish when it launches and when switching back to it from the recent apps list. It also freezes for several seconds when adding new items to the activities, symptoms, moods, etc. I'd give it five stars if not for all that lagging.