PatientCentral Technologies, LLC releases Wellness ToolBox Jan 10, 2010 to make any wellness program more effective. (http://tinyurl.com/yfnn7p8). “The best way to promote good behavior is to shine a light on it. MyGraphs is your personal floodlight. Wellness Tools gets you to pay attention, and once you are paying attention, you are more likely to do the things necessary to sustain your wellness. Both healthy and sick people need to use these tools.”- Al Davies, MD.
Don’t delude yourself. Know how healthy you really are. How do you know when you are slipping off your Wellness Program? Monitor your health effects with Wellness ToolBox. Tools include:
| MyCalendar is a private calendar for health and personal matters. You can set email alerts for upcoming events. |
| MyGraphs was developed to show how your wellness program works, and get early signs when it does not. |
| MyLogs helps show several views of how healthy you are. Gives you insight into what to change and how. |
It is wise to take an empowered patient approach to your health. Do something about your health and move one step further. Promote both your sense of wellness and actually show that you are actually on a higher level of wellness. Don’t wait for next New Years to make a resolution. Do something now.
This system would be ideal for anyone who is starting a smoking cessation or weight loss program and wants to track their performance against goals. Logging your daily progress with exercise, diet and other regimens is easy to do, and you can graph the results. You also have a record of your performance that you can send to your doctor or other health and wellness provider.
Comment by Ralph — January 11, 2010 @ 9:41 am
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Pingback by All About Family — January 11, 2010 @ 11:23 am
ah at last, I found this post again. You have few useful tips for my school project. This time, I won’t forget to bookmark it.
Comment by get tips — January 19, 2010 @ 1:04 pm
Get Tips – thanks for the comment
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Comment by adavies — January 22, 2010 @ 8:00 am