HT&Y Trending Award Shortlist: LiveSmart

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LiveSmart assess where you are, help you to decide your focus, then provide you with the tools and support to improve.

By offering a range of assessments that look at every aspect of your health and wellness. LiveSmart start by analysing your blood across every major system and then put that in context with your lifestyle, exercise, nutrition and mental health. Once they have got to know you the tech will create a personalised improvement plan to help you to improve.

Using only experienced NHS trained and practicing GPs who can be found in the GMC public database. And registered Dieticians who are experts behaviour change counselling across nutrition and exercise.

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Voting for the winner of the Trending Award are currently open, if you think that LiveSmart deserve to win the award to to fond out more click here

About Julia Manning

Julia is a social pioneer, writer and campaigner. She studied visual science at City University and became a member of the College of Optometrists in 1991, later specialising in visual impairment and diabetes. During her career in optometry, she lectured at City University, was a visiting clinician at the Royal Free Hospital and worked with Primary Care Trusts. She ran a domiciliary practice across south London and was a Director of the UK Institute of Optometry. Julia formed 20/20Health in 2006. Becoming an expert in digital health solutions, she led on the NHS–USA Veterans’ Health Digital Health Exchange Programme and was co-founder of the Health Tech and You Awards with Axa PPP and the Design Museum. Her research interests are now in harnessing digital to improve personal health, and she is a PhD candidate in Human Computer Interaction (HCI) at UCL. She is also dedicated to creating a sustainable Whole School Wellbeing Community model for schools that builds relationships, discovers assets and develops life skills. She is a member of the Royal Society of Medicine’s Digital Health Council. Julia has shared 2020health's research widely in the media (BBC News, ITV, Channel 5 News, BBC 1′s The Big Questions & Victoria Derbyshire, BBC Radio 4 Today, PM and Woman's Hour, LBC) and has taken part in debates and contributed to BBC’s Newsnight, Panorama, You and Yours and ITV’s The Week.
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