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How to boost your health and fitness with Android

It’s well into 2020 and a New Year’s Resolution was to focus on healthy living, so it’s time to get some serious assistance – in Android form!

The range of health advice, websites and apps available is huge (and we’re starting to dive into that with new Help section this issue!), and that is part of the problem. Who has time to investigate and evaluate all of the possibilities? Fortunately, we decided it was worth the slog and tested a large number of different options - so you don’t have to.

Android has some health related aspects built in, but we are mainly relying on third party apps in this space. We split the search into different health-related categories, and attempted

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