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Love this app. Can't wait to check out my tip of the day.
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1 Bewertungen in Neuseeland
Love this app. Can't wait to check out my tip of the day.
Well, so far they are good tips..
Very good and knowledgeable! You’ll learn a thing or two from this app. Thank you so much 🌹❤️
Thank you very much for the free, well-written scientific health information!! I have learned very much from most of the daily tips, and used to be able to archive the ones I benefitted the most from; however, I am no longer able to archive new ones any longer! I would also REALLY appreciate sharing my favorites to my Pinterest boards - PLEASE!!
I like the tips, for several months I’ve been unable to drag the tip into the archive. The app needs a bug fix, please.
Good info for the most part, but sometimes the claims conflict with modern studies. An obvious bias is occasionally observed when citing research (such as that on GMO foods). Mostly accurate and helpful tips, however.
Enjoyed this app for a while, until it had a tip containing false information about autism not existing in Amish communities and suggesting this was related to the similarly-untrue assertion they don't vaccinate. Can no longer trust the scientific literacy of those behind this app in any way
Bad science
After reading a "tip" that was advocating the correlation between autism and vaccines, I have chosen to delete this app due to a concern of future false information. Only one article was released suggesting this and it has been disproven over and over again.
This app gave many good tips but once it claimed a link between autism and vaccinations, that was the end. Some of the "up and coming" information it gives is suggestive at most even when reviewing the articles behind the statements. One thing to keep in mind with this app: not everything you read is based on facts.