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The Zoe Health Study, formerly the COVID Symptom Study, is a health research project of British company Zoe Limited (formerly Zoe Global limited) which uses a mobile app that runs on Android and iOS. The app was created in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in a collaboration between Zoe, King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. with funding granted by the UK government until April 2022. The initial purpose of the app was to track COVID-19 symptoms and other salient data in a large number of people, to enable epidemiological results to be calculated. In 2022 the scope of the study was broadened to include other widespread health concerns such as cancer, high blood pressure and heart disease.

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  • The Zoe Health Study, formerly the COVID Symptom Study, is a health research project of British company Zoe Limited (formerly Zoe Global limited) which uses a mobile app that runs on Android and iOS. The app was created in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in a collaboration between Zoe, King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. with funding granted by the UK government until April 2022. The initial purpose of the app was to track COVID-19 symptoms and other salient data in a large number of people, to enable epidemiological results to be calculated. In 2022 the scope of the study was broadened to include other widespread health concerns such as cancer, high blood pressure and heart disease. Zoe Limited also provides in the US and UK, as a separate product, a system that allows people to analyse their unique gut, blood fat and blood sugar responses to food, saying that it enables people to "make the best decisions for your own health & weight goals". (en)
  • Исследование симптомов COVID, которое ранее называлось COVID Symptom Tracker, — это приложение для эпидемиологических исследований COVID-19, которое работает на Android и iOS. Это сотрудничество между Королевским колледжем в Лондоне, больницами Гая и Сент-Томаса и Zoe Global Limited. Целью приложения является отслеживание симптомов и других важных данных у большого числа людей, для возможности рассчитать эпидемиологические результаты. (ru)
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  • Исследование симптомов COVID, которое ранее называлось COVID Symptom Tracker, — это приложение для эпидемиологических исследований COVID-19, которое работает на Android и iOS. Это сотрудничество между Королевским колледжем в Лондоне, больницами Гая и Сент-Томаса и Zoe Global Limited. Целью приложения является отслеживание симптомов и других важных данных у большого числа людей, для возможности рассчитать эпидемиологические результаты. (ru)
  • The Zoe Health Study, formerly the COVID Symptom Study, is a health research project of British company Zoe Limited (formerly Zoe Global limited) which uses a mobile app that runs on Android and iOS. The app was created in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, in a collaboration between Zoe, King's College London, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals. with funding granted by the UK government until April 2022. The initial purpose of the app was to track COVID-19 symptoms and other salient data in a large number of people, to enable epidemiological results to be calculated. In 2022 the scope of the study was broadened to include other widespread health concerns such as cancer, high blood pressure and heart disease. (en)
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  • Zoe Health Study (en)
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