頭痛ーる:気圧予報で体調管理
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2.4.6
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Android 4.4 and up
920,000,000+
BellSystem24 Inc
Everyone
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The 'Headache-ru' app is celebrating its 10th anniversary! It's hard to believe, but it still has a massive one million users each month. This incredible app is designed to assist you in managing headaches triggered by weather changes. With its pressure forecast graph, you can predict when your headache is likely to begin.
Hey, did you know that atmospheric pressure, which can weigh as much as 15 tons, can affect our health and changes daily? Luckily, we have the 'Headache-ru' app to help. This app offers various features to assist you in understanding and managing the impact of atmospheric pressure on your health. You can view a pressure graph for the next two days, access weather and temperature forecasts, and receive alerts for low pressure. Additionally, the app includes a national map with forecasts for major cities, a feature to monitor pain levels and medication intake, and helps track menstrual cycles. Essentially, it's like having your own personal health assistant right at your fingertips!
In addition to the 'Headache-ru' app, there are other useful apps available to help with health concerns. One such app is 'Minna no Itami Now', which allows you to see how many people in each prefecture are experiencing health issues and provides information on pain levels. Another app called 'Itami Note' includes a calendar feature where you can record your pain levels and track your medication. You can even compare your data with changes in atmospheric pressure. For those who need to know the weather in various prefectures and navigate easily, 'Chihou Map' is a great option.
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Hey, take a look at this awesome app that can predict when you will experience a headache or the symptoms of meteoropathy! It analyzes barometric pressure forecasts to determine the cause and assists in managing your physical well-being. Plus, it sends push notifications to alert you when conditions are about to worsen. Pretty cool, right?
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