Mobile Diet - very simple yet effective and innovative weight control program. So simple that it takes only 2 seconds to record a meal.
Record your meal easily with a glance! Get the weight you want consistently with easy balance meal. Designed for simplicity and tested for effectiveness, you will feel healthy everyday!
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LifeCare Mobile PC - With The help of this Product you can easily calculate Premium with Riders, Estimated Maturity Value, Special Medical Report Requirement, S.V., Loan, and Interest Calculation
WW Points Calculator for HanDBase - Calculate the points of any food with this handy Weight Watcher Points Calculator. Functions just like the slide rule given at the Weight Watchers Meetings. Must enter the calories, grams of protein, and any grams of fiber to get the number of points per serving
Health Calculator for Symbian -
Health Calculator provides the best way to analyze your Health and Fitness. 11 Most Vital Health Measurements are provided with detailed Definitions and Specifications. Supports both Imperial and Metric forms of Calculation. A must have Health Care and Fitness Utility
Calorie Assistant - Features trend of calorie taken showed by Line chart base line set by user condition to guide user the standard calorie should be taken comprehensive foods calorie search the calore table can be edit by user history search and removement is available
Nokia Step - Ever wanted to know how much you walk or run as you go about your daily life? Nokia Step Counter not only counts your steps, it also determines the distance you have covered and your energy expenditure. You can even compare your activity levels on different days by looking up the summaries stored in a handy diary
ivbase for HanDBase - A simple and free handbase applet for calculating the iv doses of Acetylcystine for treating paracetamol (acetaminophen) overdose. Easy to use and provides a quick way of calculating the drug dose in the emergency department. All you need to do is tap in your patient's weight. Dose calculation is based on the British National Formulary