#1. MyFitnessPal

If you are trying to lose weight after a festive binge, get help from MyFitnessPal. This Windows Phone app has a food database containing information on more than 1.2 million items which can help you keep track of the calories you consume. It can also monitor your weight loss to make sure you meet your target.
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#2. Skimble’s Workout Trainer

This app offers thousands of free workouts led by expert coaches. Audio instructions guide you through each activity, with alerts that mark your progress. There are also videos and photos to help you master unfamiliar exercises.
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#3. Endomondo Sports Tracker

This app lets you track your activities by duration, distance, speed and calories. You can get audio alerts every mile or kilo-metre, set distance goals, see your route on a map, enter workouts manually, and sync the results across multiple platforms.
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#4. Nike+ Running

There is no shortage of running apps on android, but Nike’s is one of the best free choices. It lets you create maps for your runs, and will accurately track your progress. You can sync your run with the Nikeplus.comwebsite and also find new local running routes.
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#5. Doctor Mole

This app is not a substitute for a proper medical checkup, but it may give you some peace of mind if you are worried about an odd-shaped mole. Scan the mole using your phone’s camera, and the app will use augmented reality to assess its shape and colour. You will get a detailed analysis with a probable diagnosis. If you are concerned, always seek professional advice,
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#6. European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)

The EHIC, which replaced the E111, is a medical card used to get free, or discounted state health care in all EEA countries. This app accompanies the card and has emergency contact numbers in every country. It lists covered treatments and costs and explains how to get your money back for any care you end up having to pay for.
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#7. NHS Direct

The NHS Direct app provides instant medical help. It uses symptom checkers to diagnose problems ranging from abdominal pain to wounding, then gives you relevant advice. If a further assessment is needed, you can request a callback from a medically qualified NHS Direct advisor.
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#8. Daily Cardio Workout

Get yourself in shape using this popular fitness app, which is now available for Android. It provides a 5-10 minute daily cardio routine that steps you through 10 of the most beneficial cardio exercises, as demonstrated by a personal trainer.
If you want to shift a few pounds or are training for an event, Fitbit helps track your weight, what you eat and how much exercise you do. Its food plans tell you how many calories you need to aim for each day, and it can set you goals. The app has a huge database of foods to help you log what you eat, but you can also create your own meals and save your favourites.
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#10. Boots Opticians Eye Check

Test your eyesight and get optical advice with this eye-care app. Its four checks will test how clear your vision is, whether you have any colour weaknesses, and more. The app also checks for astigmatism, a condition that causes blurred vision. However, the app is not meant to replace a professional eye exam, so use the store locator to find your nearest Boots Optician.
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