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Member Request Fulfilled: More Coverage by MedeXplainr Lite (free app)
Wouldn't it be nice to be able to communicate directly with an app's creator? Here, you can. Just post about something going wrong, as Lynne did this morning about our free app. In response, I've increased the database of terms in the Lite MedeXplainr app from 283 up to 423. It now includes the top 300 prescription drugs in USA and conditions they are prescribed for. Try it out! It's free for all members and available to everyone at this link: https://xplainrhub.vercel.app/apps/medexplainr/ . No password needed. If you go direct, without joining us, please consider joining for free -- this group will have a lot to offer! If this app doesn't meet your needs, the MedeXplainr Pro almost certainly will; it uses the entire internet medical knowledge base to provide your answer. @Lynne Vella -- the second graphic shows what your results would be following this update. Thanks for the earlier note about the app's shortcomings!
Member Request Fulfilled: More Coverage by MedeXplainr Lite (free app)
"Our Rules"
1. All members are important and deserve respect. Please don’t disparage anyone’s ideas or opinions. Negativity is not welcome. 2. Please introduce yourself to the group. We want to get to know each other; the more we know, the more we care, and the more we care, the more we can help. 3. Many of us have physical and/or mental issues that are sensitive. Asking probing questions about other members’ conditions is not a welcome practice. 4. Please don’t use the information you gain from the MedeXplainr apps to give advice to others. The apps only define and explain, and their detail makes them sound authoritative. They are not a medical authority and their factual information comes from an AI. Although it is reliable, it is not from a licensed medical authority and shouldn’t be construed as medical advice. 5. This is a place for support and kindness. Please keep that uppermost in your mind when you post. Many thanks to all who have joined us, and those to come!
Welcome New Members!
This group is not concerned with making a ton of money or getting a thousand members. So, why do I say that? Because the only applicants for membership, with a four exceptions, have ben people whose goal was not to help anyone else with their health, or even to investigate the outstanding apps we offer. It was to get a client for their "community building" skills, etc. There are many of those here in Skool with proven records. I can go to them if I have need of making this group bigger. If you are a person who is interested in your health or that of others, and you would like to find out what it's like to have the entire world of AI resources answer your health questions and explain your medical tests, this is the place for you to do those. If you want to get me as a client to pay you, please go somewhere else. Thanks.
Easy Medical Terms App
Do you know these medical terms? cardiovascular, pulmonary, respiratory, gastrointestinal, itching, neurological, hypertension, diabetes, pneumonia, asthma, arthritis, sepsis, neuralgia, neuropathy, pancreatitis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, , COPD, angina, bumps, trial fibrillation, gastritis, GERD, osteoporosis, fibromyalgia, migraine, epilepsy, thyroiditis, quinsy If you do, you're a rare individual, or maybe educated in medical terminology. If you don't, you can copy them and paste them all into MedeXplainer LIte, our free medical term helper. You can also paste in any medical list or document. The app will show green highlighting for the words it can define for you. For purple-highlighted words, you'll need the Pro app. (See below.) Try it! Ps. If you want to get an explanation of ANY medical document, (or a detailed explanation of every word on this list), put it into our Pro app, MedeXplainr Pro. Free to use for the rest of June! Password is "aihealthmay26." Premium users have unlimited use of the app and two others.
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The Doctor Visit … How Was it?
So, you went to the doctor and had your physical or wellness check. Wellness Check: That's what they call it when you're old. It seems they are expecting to find multiple problems, just from your age. So what they're doing in the "wellness check" is finding out if that collection of problems adds up to anything they can pill you for or treat you for or even — !! — cure? The doctor finishes, talks a little bit, says you're okay but watch how much of this or that you eat, and says he'll see you next time. Do you get any real, actionable information? That depends on the doctor, unfortunately, and doctors are people. Some are competent and interested, some uninterested but competent, and some both uninterested and incompetent. …so usually, no real info is gotten. But then, he orders a Blood Test and Lipid Panel, and that's where you can find the TRUTH. Why does he order those? Two reasons: They are high profit, and they take almost none of his time. (Yes, I know I'm waxing cynical.) But the real story is in the test results, which the doc can read, no problem. But what about the rest of us? We can't read them and understand their meaning. Not without help. Help is here. The MedeXplainr app takes your uploaded test document and returns a plain English explanation and amplification of every medical term, what it means, why it's important, why you need to know about it, what it signifies if it's high or low, and if it's serious enough to ask the doctor about. That's a lot of good information, and it's all yours for the asking in MedeXplainr. In about sixty seconds. Look in the Classrooms.
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