Below describes in detail the range of product updates within the Lydia Your Life Your Data product. If you wish to seek clarification on any of the features listed below, please contact support@yourlifeyourdata.com.
New Features:
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Lab Results
- You can now manually enter lab results into a health record! Press the floating + button at the bottom right of the screen on the Lab Results page to add new lab results. Users can add multiple lab results at one time. Each lab result can contain the following information:
- Date and Time
- Ordered by
- Laboratory Name
- Test Result Name
- Result
- Unit
- Reference Range (minimum and maximum values)
- Note
- You can now manually enter lab results into a health record! Press the floating + button at the bottom right of the screen on the Lab Results page to add new lab results. Users can add multiple lab results at one time. Each lab result can contain the following information:
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Lydia Login
- You can now create an account with Lydia to access a Lydia health record! Previously, all Lydia users needed to log in using a Microsoft account. Now, as an alternative, you can create an account directly with Lydia using an email address and password.
- Lydia will still support logging in with Microsoft accounts to access your health records. If you want to use a Lydia account to access health records you transferred from Microsoft HealthVault instead of a Microsoft account, please click here for instructions on how to create a new Lydia account to access your health records.
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Exercise Graph
- Lydia will now show you how much exercise you’ve had each day! A new graph has been added to the exercise page to show the daily summaries of your exercise activity. The graph will plot your steps, distance, and calories burned data for each day. You will be able to see if the data in the graph is coming from a connected device (Withings, Fitbit, or Garmin) or if it is manually entered into Lydia.
Product Maintenance:
Miscellaneous Bug Fixes
- We fixed an issue where users were unable to edit the type of contact for a person.
- We fixed an issue where the numbers entered into the strength and dosage fields for medication were sometimes being rounded depending upon the unit chosen.