Health apps: How to pick the useful ones and what to know when using one

As seen on Today Online.

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Our nBuddy Mobile Application has been featured on Today Online article post as one of the go-to health tracking app! As quoted from the post:

“There are many diet and nutritional apps that track calories, vitamin and mineral content of various food, as well as help you plan meals.

But not all will tell you the nutritional content of food and drink found in Singapore, for example, teh C (tea with evaporated milk), kaya toast or roti prata.

Nutritionist Buddy has that and scientifically backed by several randomised controlled trials carried out in Singapore.”

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