BP Logs App

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Easy to use blood pressure logging tool in the App Store!

BP Logs helps you log high blood pressure, and keep track of your blood pressure readings. You can also help your doctor choose treatment with this app.
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To use BP Logs, simply measure your blood pressure and pulse, and then, you can log your data in just a few seconds. BP Logs keeps record and calculates your systolic and diastolic blood pressure and pulse. For older people, we provide a magnifier in the app UI just for them to see the numbers.

KEY FEATURES:

♥ Easy data input by finger sliding, no need to use keyboard to enter any data.
♥ We even provided a magnifier in this tool! (Please see the screenshots)
♥ Elegant UI just like a real gauge, also, there's a small light indicating your blood pressure is normal or not.
♥ Green light stands for normal, and red light stands for not normal.
♥ Multiple readings in one day.
♥ Blood pressure logging can be customized and be able to change the date during the record.
♥ Visual reading of blood pressure and pulse trends as charts. If you have a high reading, there will be a prompt.
♥ Easily exported to CSV format and can be send to your doctor by email.

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