iPhone App To Help Migraine Sufferers
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How can an iPhone app help migraine sufferers? By helping them to keep a migraine diary. A migraine is a severe, often debilitating headache, which is experienced with varying frequency. It is not an uncommon condition, affecting 30 million people in The US alone.
Keeping a migraine diary is one aspect of managing the condition. You record various aspects of an attack, like the time of onset and duration, type and severity of syptoms, medication used etc. This can aid proper diagnosis, help to monitor the effectiveness of treatments and even flag up rebound headaches due to overuse of medication.
Keeping such a record has been a bit of bind until now. But a new app called iHeadache has changed all that. You can quickly and easily keep track of all these details right on your iPhone. Read the blog post below for more information.
A Migraine Diary App For Your iPhone
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iPhone – Something for Everyone
iPhone for everyone
The Apple iPhone is amazing as a piece of technology but what is even more amazing is the way it has captured the public imagination. Despite its relatively high pricepoint, it has been surprisingly popular among the lower income groups. This has been a major contribution to the more than 13 million units that have been sold already.
The iPhone comes with a whole bunch of neat features, although it is not without it’s detractors. People point to its low resolution camera and lack of video capture and MMS messaging. But it has enough going for it to sell like gangbusters. And you don’t have to live with it as it comes ‘out of the box’.
Download heaven
There are an almost limitless number of ways to expand your enjoyment of your iPhone. And not just the music, videos and ringtones available from iTunes. Perhaps more remarkable than the success of the phone itself, is the Apple AppStore. Within a few short months it has become the biggest single download site in the world. And like the ringtone kings of the past, iPhone App developers are already on their way to becoming millionaires.
Your virtual life
Perhaps Apple are ahead of the game here. Have they hit on what we didn’t know we were searching for? Web 2.0 sites like Facebook and YouTube show no sign of losing their popularity. Most of us have some kind of virtual presence. The iPhone 3g has taken internet access on a phone to a whole new level. But where it really scores, with the help of the AppStore, is to let keep in touch with our online communities wherever we are.
The killer apps, the real big sellers, are the ones that make it easy to tweet on Twitter, make a date with your friends on Facebook or post to your blog, all while you are on the move. Your online community is wherever your iPhone is.
YouTube right on your iPhone
Fun on the move
One of the best features of the iPhone is its internet capability and range of connection options. It’s great for general browsing but it also has some particular killer features. YouTube gets bigger and bigger and the iPhone makes it simple to get your fix wherever you are.
Apple knows how popular YouTube is, and they have
put a special YouTube player right on the Home screen so that you can have instant access your favorite videos.
Easy sharing
New videos are always being uploaded to YouTube all the time. And of course you will want to share your best finds with your friends. How do you send it to them on your iPhone? Not to worry, because the
amazing iPhone has the ability to create the email with a link to the video in it.
Whether you have uploaded videos to YouTube yourself or you are someone who simply enjoys watching videos on YouTube, you are really going to love this feature on the iPhone. You can watch your favorite videos, share them with friends, and look for new ones just like you can on a computer. There is no need to miss watching your favorite videos because you don’t have access to a computer; just watch them right there on your iPhone.
The iPhone has its detractors. Its low resolution camera and lack of video capability are sore points with some. But for internet access and sharing the buzz with your friends, it can’t be beaten. 13 million users can’t be wrong.