ZOE Health Study Cheats

ZOE Health Study Hack 5.0.3 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: Zoe Limited
Category: Medical
Price: Free
Version: 5.0.3
ID: com.joinzoe.covid-zoe

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Description

Help critical research into major health conditions by reporting how you feel each day in the app, even if you feel well.

Join over 800,000 people in supporting scientists to help our national health services fight the biggest health issues of our generation. Millions joined ZOE to fight COVID-19 with their mobile phones from home. Why stop there?

The ZOE Health Study is an evolution of the ZOE COVID Study, which has data quoted in thousands of news stories and published in dozens of scientific papers. We’ve already proven that our approach can rapidly advance scientific understanding and public knowledge.

With our technology and dedicated Contributors, our research will look at how altering your day-to-day behaviour could impact your immune system and reduce the risk of developing major diseases from cancer to dementia. You will be directly helping us to develop an early warning system for disease detection which will help to save lives.

This app (formerly known as the ZOE COVID Study) allows you to help others but does not give health advice. If you need health advice please visit the NHS website.

DATA

The data that you give us for our research into diseases other than COVID-19 will be restricted to King’s College London and ZOE only unless you opt-in to share it more widely in the future.

Your data is protected under GDPR, and can only be used for the purpose that you consent to.

We’ll never sell your data and we’ll be transparent about developments we make to products that advance human health. Please read our privacy policy for more information.

HEALTH INFORMATION

You will be asked to share some general information, such as your age, and some health information, such as whether you have certain diseases.

DAILY SYMPTOM TRACKING

We will ask you to set up your ‘Usual Self’, this is your personal health baseline and will indicate any symptoms you may frequently suffer from. By telling us how you feel each day and reporting any changes in your usual symptoms, we will be able to relay valuable data to scientists.

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH STUDIES

We’ll conduct voluntary participant studies to see how lifestyle changes might work for you as individuals. We’ll play back insights from the studies to the community that will enable you to live your healthiest life and reduce your risk of developing major diseases.

In-depth studies into issues such as menopause and cancer will uncover detailed new findings to advance our understanding of major conditions and diseases. This app is designed and built by ZOE Global Limited, a health science start-up, in partnership with doctors and scientists at King's College London.

Version history

5.0.3
2023-08-03
Minor tweaks and changes to improve performance
5.0.2
2023-06-01
Minor bugfixes
5.0.1
2023-05-30
Minor performance improvements
5.0.0
2023-05-17
Performance improvements
4.2.2
2023-05-03
Implemented performance improvements and bug fixes.
4.2.1
2022-12-24
RN upgrade to 0.69.7
4.1.1
2022-12-07
Minor bug fixes and other improvements
4.1.0
2022-09-08
* Updates for notification fixes and improvements
4.0.0
2022-08-10
Our complete transition to the ZOE Health Study. Look out for our new logo on your home screen!

* Bugfixes
* New branding logos and names
3.0.4
2022-07-13
Fixed a bug where quick LFT tests were sometimes being added to the incorrect user
3.0.3
2022-07-08
Updates to stabilize notifications to remind everyone to log their symptoms. Every log helps us fight major diseases.

ZOE Health Study
3.0.1
2022-06-22
We have been hard at work trying to improve our User Experience. As a first of many steps this release helps us:

- Set the foundation to help resolve technical problems
- Deprecate our Amplitude integration
- Integrate Firebase to deliver more personalised features

We hope you keep logging your health with us to help contribute to citizen science! Hope you have a great day and summer of 2022!

ZOE Health Study
2.7.1
2022-01-18
Update includes new 'Studies Hub' where users can join additional studies beyond COVID-19
2.6.0
2021-08-02
Layout improvements and support for video playback.
2.5.0
2021-05-13
Improved support for screen readers. Add support for deep links / universal links.
2.4.0
2021-02-07
Security upgrades and bug fixes.
2.3.0
2021-02-05
- Improvements to Vaccine-logging feature for UK and US users: Add Name/Type of Vaccine, add Batch Number, add Bruising as a new adverse effect, Edit Vaccine, introduce sharing card on homescreen and other small changes
- Add Sentry for better tracking and alerting of problems in-app
- UI colour and typography fixes
2.2.0
2020-12-18
Diet Study playback for participating users and UI fixes.
2.1.0
2020-12-09
New branded sharing of maps and trend lines
New Parental Dashboards for School Bubbles
Improved scales on UK Trendline
2.0.2
2020-11-30
- Introduced new Schools Communities feature-set to help schools safeguard children via parents logging their children's health and COVID tests against school bubbles.
- Added Trendlines showing how the # of active cases changes over time, personalised to your postcode.
- Added Map showing the # of active cases in your area compared to areas near you.
- Improved the Daily Reporting questions to include new questions, exclude previous questions no longer required and overhaul the presentation of questions.
- Simplified Sign-up flow.
- Introduced ability for users to Edit Location.
1.10
2020-06-12
Add Medical Study application
Add hayfever, atopy, and vitamin supplement questions,
Make Isolation frequency questions optional, and appear weekly
Fix yesterday/today issues with last updated profile dates
Add offline and server-outage error handling
Overhaul Covid tests screen to support multiple tests
Update thank you / confirmation screen
1.9
2020-05-08
* Change app name to Covid Symptom Study (formerly Covid Symptom Tracker)
* NHS England research collaboration on protective effects of hormonal therapies
* Improve collection of multiple Covid test results
* Improve weekly isolation question
* Additional questions on frequency of headaches and diarrhoea
1.8
2020-04-29
Consolidated welcome screens
Select Profile page. Prefix Today/Yesterday with: "Last Reported"
Added Sweden
1.7
2020-04-18
Added support reporting on behalf of others (multiple profiles)
Added weekly level of isolation question screen
Added Previous exposure question screen
Added race/ethnicity question
Added ability to logout and delete your data
Set default answers for: health worker, smoker status
Fix validation of postcodes
Fix various iOS display issues
1.6
2020-04-02
Added questions about blood pressure and muscles.
Add levels of isolation question

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Reviews

momirwin,
Use this app to identify clusters before they become overwhelming to medical professionals
This app took 5 minutes to make my profile, and 2-3 minutes at most a day at MOST to record my symptoms. If all neighbors used this, we’d have an easy way to identify the number of people coming down with symptoms that may or may not be Covid I leave that for the scientific people to evaluate. What’s helpful to us as a community is if we’re seeing a spread within the community that we might not be talks to each other about, or perhaps we live far enough away we’ve never met, this app can identify areas of concern where Covid infections might be rising and identify it for us before it grows out of control. I’m using this bks I know there are many dedicated professionals trying many different ways to slow the spread of this virus and this makes sense to me. I’ll try anything thrown at me to help myself my family my friends and neighbors through this as safely as possible. The more people to download and use this app, the more helpful it is to those trying to identify future “hotspots “ before they become hotspots. Please take a few minutes of your day and use. It could save you or a loved one by early identification of the virus in your community. Thanks and stay healthy everyone!
ChristenNotForgotten,
Please Download and Contribute
I think many are able to understand physical ways to give back that assist the medical sciences. We applaud those who donate plasma, organs, bone marrow, and blood. We may even understand the concept of being in a drug trial or donating our antibodies for research.

However, my own personal experience trying to share this app with my community is that they did not have the same level of competency and preparedness to understand the value of social inquiry to the medical field. Some folks I asked to participate responded with fear the app could record their personal lives or track their whereabouts. Advocating for use of this app was an eye opening experience for me as someone with a graduate degree from a social research institution of how far we need to go in bringing the public into competency with social research methods.

I would not have downloaded this app and would not be participating if the researchers were not vetted, the methods were unsound, or the institutions were not reputable. If that means anything to anyone, I hope it encourages you to please voluntarily participate with the scientific community to help figure this virus out faster than it figures us out. Thank you to those donating their time and symptom feedback for this important work.
ldholdren,
Easy to use but …
The app is super easy to use but I think it needs to include additional dataset requests. Given the rate of new cases, adding datasets for testing availability, known incidents of exposure including where that exposure occurred ( work, church, school etc), and what protective measures were being utilized when the exposure occurred (ie mask, social distancing, hand sanitizer, vaccination without any additional measures etc). The only truly accurate way to disseminate false information regarding this virus is through data collection from individual personal experience. Have you lost a friend or family member to Covid/Covid complications, have you had a family member or friend test positive?
In the area we live doctors and nurses aren’t reporting information accurately due to personal and political biases. I’ve been told by countless people that their doctors & healthcare professionals have told them not to get vaccinated, that this isn’t that big of a deal, etc and I experienced the same commentary from emergency room staff in two separate facilities in two separate states , both small town hospitals in dominant politically conservative areas, even though their hospitals are at or over capacity with Covid patients who are critically ill. The line between political beliefs and scientific evidence skewed to support the political belief over scientific evidence to the contrary.
Rickatchue,
Something meaningful that I can do to help!
I was watching the news and caught a quick glimpse of this app after a doctor from Mass General Hospital was being interviewed and I quickly went online and downloaded it and started self reporting my symptoms while on a 14 day self quarantine just having returned from A week vacation in London. The Imperial College of London was also working on this tracking app so I really thought it was good to join in! (Seeing as. Probably caught it in London) The app helped me feel more secure about what symptoms are common or some even uncommon associated with the COVID 19. I did report a fair number or them and am now feeling as if I have recovered at home so I thank the researchers for allowing us regular folks to share and self monitor ourselves so that during this time alone I did not necessarily feel completely separate and apart from the rest of the human race and even felt good about having been able to lend a hand and play a bit part in helping those much smarter than me to get a little closer to understanding and ultimately solving this global problem.
Diamond*Girl,
A worthy research effort, but missing a few things
First, I’m glad there is an app developed for tracking & research of COVID-19. It was simple to set up an account & allowed me to also add a profile for my 90 year old mother. I found the process easy to log in daily with my symptoms (feeling well thankfully at this point). I DO recommend people sign up as it could be helpful in understanding more about the disease & how it spreads. However, they are missing some questions/info that I feel should be asked & included: 1) It should be tracking your potential exposure by monitoring what you’ve been doing/ where you’ve been (I.e., at home, getting outside/exercising, shopping, visiting friends/family, going to work, social distancing or gathering in groups, etc), 2) include symptoms such as lower grade fever and loss of taste & smell 2) asking more specifically when/where you traveled 3)city/county where you live 4) whether you’ve been wearing mask while shopping/going out in public 5) if you do suspect you have COVID-19, have you consulted with a doctor or self-quarantined. Overall, it’s simple & may provide some useful data and worth participating.
tsubaki84,
Great Research Tool
From an end user perspective, this app is a great tool for researchers. It gives them the ability to safely collect data from huge pool of participants, geographically. It does have its limitations where certain demographics of potential participants are concerned. Some of those limitations are offset, hopefully, by giving participants the ability to report for additional multiple people under individual profiles, though I wonder exactly how effective it may be in reaching those who are living in poverty and/or living in rural areas with little to no Internet access.
Anyway, the app is extremely easy to use. Set up and daily use for end users is simple and fast, and I’m personally grateful for the daily push reminders. The only thing I’m confused about is, I thought I read somewhere that it would ask questions about the participants’ nutrition, diet, and exercise, but it did not prompt me to supply that information and I have not seen any place where I could provide it. Overall though, I think this is a great app with a great purpose. Thank you!
Stvme,
Problem with the app
There is no way that I can tell to report a problem with the app so I am reporting it here in reviews! Neither on my IPhone or my iPad can I easily put in the date of my COVID text. The date scroll only shows June through December when you are on 2020 (and it does not actually show 2020 - you have to assume it is in the slot before 2021 but it does not show up. Also no actual numbers for dates show up either so you have to scroll through and by trial and error do it several times until you get it right. The first time it asked me the date I gave up after trying several times figuring I would email about the problem but looking all through the app, (and even on the app support tab on the App Store, there is still no way to send an email. So I hope someone sees this and fixes it. I think the app is a great idea and I really agree with the idea behind it but it does need to work in order to get accurate data.
TheaterDirectorPW,
Please Do This
Even if you healthy please do this app

I live in a huge apartment complex in which a man died five day’s before the first official COVID-19 fatality for our county. He wasn’t tested at hospital because hadn’t been out of the country in years, he went in with chest pains & 104 temperature on a Saturday and died on a Monday. His widow shared the horrific details with me on the Wednesday and we hugged etc. Within 8 days I developed symptoms but couldn’t and still can’t get a test. 3 weeks later I find this app and I am grateful that data is being collected without bias of location, age, travel history, insurance etc. I believe the biggest exposure and spread of CoViD19 happened a week before my neighbor died when 20,000 people attended Kobe Bryant’s memorial service, they wiped eyes and noses without social distancing for 2 hours in LA Staple Center then majority rode metro & rideshares Uber / lyft after the event. If anyone who was at the memorial service is contemplating getting this app please please please do the inquiry
Mudball mouse,
Great app
I have just been participating for 4 days now but I’m still happy to continue. I feel it is important work to do. I have forwarded to several friends in my area in hopes they will participate since we are on the upward curve. I am a healthcare worker who works remotely for now. I have seen an increase in the number of cases presenting to my hospital and see that it is really effecting a large number of the Latino community and these individuals are very sick when they seek treatment. Usually slow to care for all the myriad of reasons underserved populations seek care late. And they are young 18-50 yr age groups and very ill. Most needing hospitalization. So we must do what we can to stop the spread. And this my very small part in helping us as a country move forward. Thanks for your help keep up the great work. And adding additional questions as others have suggested would garner more info.
samorshad,
Easy app; glad to support science
I find the app very easy to use, but have one suggestion for the days when “I’m not feeling quite right”. A week ago, I developed acute, severe shoulder pain. It was bad enough to go to Urgent Care and get checked out. While I waited to be seen, I started to fill out the app. Of course I checked the box saying I wasn’t feel great. I expected the series of questions, but I was quite surprised to see no option to let you know that whatever was wrong was in no way related to Covid. I finally quit answering questions because I couldn’t find an option that allowed me to be truthful. After I was back home with a diagnosis of severe rotator cuff calcification tendinitis, I finally found an option that said something like: have seen medical professionals and was not diagnosed with Covid. It would have been nice to see an option far earlier in the questions like: am seeking medical support for ortho, chronic, or other issue not related to (list of C-19 symptoms).

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