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Alcohol Tracker app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Medical
Developer: Melvyn Zhang Weibin
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Oct 2015
App size: 10.33 Mb

This is a self-help application conceptualised and developed by Dr Melvyn Zhang and Dr Roger Ho. The aim of the application is:

1. To help users track the total amount of beer and alcohol they consume on a daily basis. The application is able to notify users if they exceed a fixed amount of alcohol intake per week.
The computation is based on the NICE (UK) Guidelines

2. Provision of information about alcohol dependence and associated medical complications arising from alcohol usage

3. Provide hotlines to seek help (For Singapore Users only)

4. Provide users with psychological interventions to help them with their alcohol issue

5. Enable Users to take the AUDIT questionnaire (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) to determine if they need to seek help


(c) 2015 Conceptualisation by Dr. Melvyn WB Zhang & Dr Roger Ho
Disclaimer: The design and conceptualisation of this application are based on the clinical experiences of Dr Melvyn WB Zhang and Dr Roger Ho.
The contents enclosed within this application are provided for general informational purposes only and are not a substitute for any professional medical advice. The user of this application should not use the information in the application for diagnosing or treating any medical or health condition, especially if he/she is contemplating suicide or harming oneself or others. We strongly advise that the user consult a qualified medical practitioner and /or healthcare professional at any restructured hospital or psychiatric hospitals if the user suspects that he/she has a medical or health condition or have underlying suicidal tendencies.

Whilst due care is taken with regards to the content of the application, the information contained within the application may contain technical, factual or other inaccuracies and typographical errors for which the developers shall not be responsible. In addition, the developers, shall not be responsible and liable for any of the inaccuracies or errors, nor for any loss, damage, injury or death arising from the same of from reliance placed on the application.

The contents enclosed within the application as well as the conceptualisation of the application remains the intellectual properties of the developers.