App Questions
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How the app works
Mind Numbers consolidates data from users' phones and generates personalized scores overnight. It assesses mood and speech by recording voice samples and analyzing key features such as enthusiasm, sadness, and irritability. Sleep quality and consistency are tracked to monitor patterns and identify disruptions. Activity levels are measured against the user’s baseline to highlight any unusual changes, while routine analysis detects new patterns that may require attention.
All this data is presented in a daily dashboard, offering users and their designated loved ones relevant insights and alerts for any unusual trends. Best of all, the process is fully automated, fast, and simple, allowing users to check in and move on with their day effortlessly.
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How to solve app problems
Here are solutions to some common issues users may encounter:
- No data yet? Ensure your connection to Apple Health or Google Fit is active.
- Disagree with the data? Use the My Input tab to add your own notes, so they’re included in your symptom history.
- Missed a speech sample? Don’t worry! Just record it today. One missed day won’t affect your overall data.
- Can’t find your medication? Go to the Meds tab and send us a note at info@mindnumbers.net for help.
- Have questions about bipolar disorder? Visit IBPF.org and use the IBPF Assist chatbot for quick answers and guidance. -
Where to Learn More About Bipolar Disorder
The International Bipolar Foundation offers a wealth of resources and personal experiences. Visit their website for valuable information, and use their IBPF Assist chatbot to get immediate answers to any questions. ibpf.org
Frequently Asked Questions about Mind Numbers
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We’re testing now. Full version will be available in April 2025.
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There will be a free trial version with access to most features.
There will be a paid version with passive sleep monitoring, full voice analysis and the ability to review weekly progress and automatically send progress to loved ones, if you choose. -
Mind Numbers automatically tracks key signals that impact users' well-being—no forms or notes required. When insights into symptoms and trends are needed, they are readily available for users and their designated loved ones. In the meantime, Mind Numbers operates quietly in the background, allowing users to focus on their lives.
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Mind Numbers combines research, expert advice, and feedback from individuals with lived experience to identify the most critical factors for managing bipolar disorder. By tracking these key signals, users gain a deeper understanding of their well-being and can address potential issues proactively. For more details, visit the research section of the website.
Frequently Asked Questions about Bipolar Disorder
Selected questions from International Bipolar Foundation’s Assist chatbot.
Visit IBPF.org for fast answers and support.
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Bipolar disorder impacts millions around the world. Estimates show over 5 million adults in America experience bipolar disorder in a given year, which is about 2.6% of those aged 18 and older. Some believe the actual number may be higher as children living with the condition are not always counted. Research worldwide finds bipolar disorder present in around 3 out of every 100 individuals.
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There are several important reasons to closely monitor health factors. Tracking can aid in identifying patterns within symptoms, treatment, lifestyle and mood that may better guide treatment planning. It allows measuring progress towards goals and assessing treatment effectiveness over time. Monitoring health variables may also reveal links between aspects like medication, therapy, exercise, diet, sleep and mood. This process of self-observation provides valuable understanding into coordinating treatment and lifestyle choices to maximize health and well-being.
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Certain racial groups in America show higher diagnosis rates compared to others for specific mental health conditions according to research.
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Traumatic events affecting the brain can potentially trigger or impact bipolar disorder. Studies show that head injuries raise the chance of both mood concerns and the illness itself developing.
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