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Introducing the Blood Pressure Tracker

Hi,

We're pleased to announce the Blood Pressure Tracker, the sixth in a series of Personal Health Applications (PHAs) geared towards helping our members keep track of their health metrics, symptoms, treatments, test results and events. This tracker is now available in communities as well as the Tracker tab in My MedHelp, along with the Ovulation, Pregnancy, Weight, Addiction Recovery, and Hepatitis C Trackers.

With this tracker, you can track your systolic and diastolic blood pressure and symptoms (e.g. headache, edema, decreased urination, etc.). You can also keep a journal of how you're feeling each day. In addition, you can view your friend's public blood pressure trackers and give them support by leaving them a note on their tracker page.

You can access the Blood Pressure Tracker by clicking on the "Trackers" link at the top of the community.

We plan on adding more functionality to the Blood Pressure Tracker over the next few weeks, including expanding the Treatments list, and would love to get your suggestions and feedback. If you want to track a specific treatment or event, let us know. Please post your comments in the MedHelp Suggestions community, accessible via My Shortcuts.

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