Kerala government to launch an app called ' Shaili ' for diagnosis, control of lifestyle diseases

Kerala government to launch an app called ' Shaili ' for diagnosis, control of lifestyle diseases

Daily Current Affairs   /   Kerala government to launch an app called ' Shaili ' for diagnosis, control of lifestyle diseases

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Category : State Published on: May 11 2022

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  • The Kerala government is ready to launch an Android app 'Shaili', aimed at diagnosing and controlling lifestyle diseases among people in the southern State.
  • This app will mainly collect information about other diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, lung diseases as well as cancer related to lifestyle.
  • With the help of this app, the causes of lifestyle diseases as well as diseases will be collected.
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