Inspiro Consultant is a handy utility that allows you to calculate several health-related parameters. It has intuitive interface and is easy to use, so desired data is just a couple of taps away
BPMonitor- the application was written to allow anyone who has a blood pressure meter at home or office to track and monitor their blood pressure on a regular basis. Blood pressure readings self taken at home are usually more accurate than readings taken by doctor
Diabetic Diary records your self administerd Diabetic blood tests. It allows recording of as many tests per day as required. It can categorise them (e.g. Before mid-day meal After evening meal etc), and allows recording of up to three user-defined medications per test
BP Assistant- provides you the way of tracking your Blood Pressure & Heart Rate in a simple way... Stay Healthy ...!
BP Assistant runs on all Pocket PC Devices & Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0 Devices
Smoke Tracker is a small program that helps you keep an eye on how much cigarettes you smoke. It is made for people who want's to reduce their tabaco consumption or stop smoking by reducing consumption over a period of time.
It's simple to use, so you wont be bugged by heavy usability. Just run it and click "Got one..." whenever you smoke a cigarette
DrinksDiary is a simple app to let you keep track of your alcohol intake. It calculates the number of units of alcohol in each drink and provides you with a daily total. You can also see summaries for previous weeks consisting of the weekly total and maximum number of units consumed in any one day
TwitterMedications allows you to log your medication usage on the Twitter.com service. Each time you take a medication tap the medication button to update Twitter.com. NOTE: Use a private twitter account when using this program. This service is provided by Twitter
MedicationTwitterer logs your medication usage to a Twitter account for your doctor/nurse. Each time you take a medication the program will update Twitter.com with the medication report. Your doctor/nurse can use the PocketPC MedicationTwitterers to view your charts. This service is provided by Twitter