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1. With our technology and dedicated Contributors, our research will look at how altering your day-to-day behaviour could impact your immune system and reduce the risk of developing major diseases from cancer to dementia.
2. Help critical research into major health conditions by reporting how you feel each day in the app, even if you feel well.
3. The ZOE Health Study is an evolution of the ZOE COVID Study, which has data quoted in thousands of news stories and published in dozens of scientific papers.
4. We’ll play back insights from the studies to the community that will enable you to live your healthiest life and reduce your risk of developing major diseases.
5. In-depth studies into issues such as menopause and cancer will uncover detailed new findings to advance our understanding of major conditions and diseases.
6. Join over 800,000 people in supporting scientists to help our national health services fight the biggest health issues of our generation.
7. We’ll never sell your data and we’ll be transparent about developments we make to products that advance human health.
8. The data that you give us for our research into diseases other than COVID-19 will be restricted to King’s College London and ZOE only unless you opt-in to share it more widely in the future.
9. This app is designed and built by ZOE Global Limited, a health science start-up, in partnership with doctors and scientists at King's College London.
10. This app (formerly known as the ZOE COVID Study) allows you to help others but does not give health advice.
11. You will be asked to share some general information, such as your age, and some health information, such as whether you have certain diseases.
12. By telling us how you feel each day and reporting any changes in your usual symptoms, we will be able to relay valuable data to scientists.
13. We will ask you to set up your ‘Usual Self’, this is your personal health baseline and will indicate any symptoms you may frequently suffer from.
14. We’ll conduct voluntary participant studies to see how lifestyle changes might work for you as individuals.