In this interactive medical app, you can explore the human body by experimenting with medications, conditions, and emergency scenarios. Includes simulations of physiological functions, condition explorations, and educational content.
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AppRecs rating 3.0. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 21 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4 star
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3 star
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2 star
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1 star
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21% review manipulation risk
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80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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About LIFE by THIX
- Experiment with different medications, feed some food to the body, make it fall asleep, run some blood tests, monitor EKG of the heart...
- Explore 200+ common medications, food and hormones.
- Explore 100+ physiological and pathological conditions.
- Observe each unique organ and learn about their functionalities. After all, they've accompanied you till now.
- Experience emergency situations, provide artificial ventilation, start CPR, use the defibrillator...
- Activate different scenarios: anxiety, allergy, inflammation...
- Observe representations of biology receptors in each organs.
- Tap any medical terms to learn more!
* Medications in the app are only representative. The real mechanisms are much more complex. The effectiveness, interactions and onsite times are significantly simplified for the usage of the app and not always reflecting the real situation.
* The intent of the content is to provide a constructive and educational platform for all users and is NOT intended as medical diagnosis. Any treatment of specific symptoms showcased in the app must be treated by a licensed physician.
Read full terms of use at thix.co/life/terms
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Reviews for LIFE by THIX
Thetruegamemaster2827
Keeps dying from doing nothing
Its a good game, but the patient either gets cardiac arrest or goes into a coma from me doing absolutely nothing. Is that supposed to happen? I would appreciate it if you made an option where you can turn that off. Thank you
5435964
Nutty, fun app.
I don’t think it’s at all reasonably realistic (nor does my M.D. family member!), but it’s entertaining.