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    wger

    wger

    Self hosted FLOSS fitness/workout, nutrition and weight tracker

    wger Workout Manager is a free and open web application that manages your exercises, routines and nutrition. It started out as a personal project to replace my growing collection of spreadsheets but has turned into something that other people may find useful. You can create and manage flexible training routines for whatever goals you have. Select exactly what exercises you are going to do and how many repetitions, time or distance you want to do.
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    Conversational Health Agents (CHA)

    Conversational Health Agents (CHA)

    A Personalized LLM-powered Agent Frameworks

    ...The framework supports modular components such as planning, tool execution, and multimodal input processing, which makes it suitable for complex healthcare applications. It also includes a web-based interface for interacting with the agent, making it accessible for testing and deployment in real-world scenarios.
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    GNU Health

    GNU Health

    GNU Health - The Free/Libre Hospital and Health Information System

    GNU Health is the award-winning Hospital and Health Information System (HIS), declared a Digital Public Good and adopted by the United Nations . GNU Health Hospital and Lab information system is used by academic and research institutions around the globe. It is also used in public health system of countries such as Argentina, India, Jamaica, Laos, Cameroon, Suriname. GNU Health is an official GNU project. GNU Health is brought to you by GNU Solidario, an Non-Profit Organization (NGO)...
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    OpenCarenet CHE

    OpenCarenet CHE

    Enabling community health workers to collect health data efficiently

    OpenCarenet CHE is a robust and user-friendly application tailored for community health workers, facilitating seamless data collection, management, and reporting. With its mobile data collection capabilities, offline functionality, and interoperability with DHIS2, the app empowers health professionals to efficiently track patient information, aggregate primary data, and generate detailed health reports, even in areas with limited internet access. Its multilingual support and configurable...
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    OmicSelector

    OmicSelector

    Feature selection and deep learning modeling for omic biomarker study

    OmicSelector is an environment, Docker-based web application, and R package for biomarker signature selection (feature selection) from high-throughput experiments and others. It was initially developed for miRNA-seq (small RNA, smRNA-seq; hence the name was miRNAselector), RNA-seq and qPCR, but can be applied for every problem where numeric features should be selected to counteract overfitting of the models.
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    База данных для ведения больных с системой полуавтоматического создания заключений.
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    The Open Source Health Information Platform is a Python implementation of openEHR electronic health record specifications http://www.openehr.org. Project website : http://launchpad.net/oship Analytics are at: http://www.ohloh.net/projects/oship
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    A feature rich Open Source Core Electronic Medical Record for small medical providers developed with Plone/ Python/ Zope. Core EMR functionalities: Patient History, Past Visits, Rx, Health Maint., Allergies, Labs, Vitals, Notes, and Procedures.
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    TORCH is a web enabled electronic health record (EHR) application. TORCH is usable in single practitioner offices and scalable up to multi-site practices.
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    FreePM is an opensource physicians practice management / electronic medical record application. The company providing support for FreePM nolonger exists. You may consider TORCH http://sourceforge.net/projects/op-torch/ or one of the other FOSS EMR's.
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