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The BodyTrack project seeks to help people working to track down suspected environment/health interactions (food sensitivities, asthma or migraine triggers, sleep problems, etc.). In many cases, simple medical tests to identify sensitivities and triggers do not yet exist, leaving people to try to discover through a trial-and-error approach involving cycles of hypothesis generation, modification of inputs, introspection, and evaluation. Keeping track of everything that's potentially important is a real challenge, and we believe that better tools
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for collecting and exploring relevant data and observations will help.
The BodyTrack project is working to build and/or integrate open-source and open-API tools and foster technological and cultural developments which empower individuals to embark on the process of self-discovery with greater hope and pursue it with greater satisfaction. Through empowerment, we hope to foster a cultural shift for individuals to take more responsibility for their own health and well-being. |
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We are looking for: Open-API data sources to integrate Developers: More information People who have gone through environmental sensitivity discovery process to interview Health, environmental, and dietary researchers and practitioners Users (soon!) |
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