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Saving lives using our smartphones

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Each year around 54,000 Australians experience a heart attack. About 60 per cent survive and are recommended to complete cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to reduce the risk of a second heart attack. Cardihab provides convenient CR from wherever you are, using an evidence based, clinically validated smartphone app that shares patient information with a secure clinician web portal. Cardihab has been supported by the ON Accelerate program at CSIRO. http://www.oninnovation.com.au/en/ON-teams/ON-Tribe/Accelerate1/Cardihab


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Marsh Neal @ 2022.10.03 12:18 PM
Wow, that's actually useful! I'm pretty sure that many people can be saved that way. Well, I have a "file system limit" on my phone, but I would definitely clear some space for that.

Pepp @ 2022.10.03 2:33 PM
I agree that such apps seems to be pretty helpful, and I hope they're going to be even more widespread.
As for your problem - I used to have it as well, and this article
https://howly.com/article/file-system-limit-error-on-android-how-can-you-fix-it/ helped me with that, so I think you can check it out and solve that, in order not to have any difficulties uploading such apps.



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