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What Changed

Plain-language context for the changes you noticed.

OfRoot brings symptoms, daily context, and health signals together so a change is easier to review before care.

The goal is not to say what caused the change. The goal is to show what changed, when, and what context was nearby.

Why it matters

Health changes rarely arrive with clean labels.

A trend may be close to baseline, a symptom may be vague, or the most important detail may be what happened around it.

It starts with the sequence.

What happened before, during, and after the change matters more than an isolated number.

It uses context together.

Sleep, stress, activity, notes, and symptoms can be reviewed alongside signals instead of in separate places.

It names uncertainty.

A useful summary should say when information is missing or when a pattern is only worth tracking.

How it works

From raw entries to a clearer review.

What Changed is strongest when the timeline has enough context to compare recent entries against your own normal.

01

Collect recent context

Symptoms, quiet days, activities, sleep, stress, notes, uploads, and health data are reviewed together.

02

Compare against your normal

The product looks for changes from your own recent pattern, not a generic ideal.

03

Summarize in plain language

The output should be readable enough to use before a visit or a next check-in.

Boundaries

Explanation is not diagnosis.

What Changed should help prepare better questions without claiming medical cause or certainty.

No cause claims

Nearby context can be useful without proving why a change happened.

No panic framing

The language should stay calm and direct, especially when data is incomplete.

No chart-first experience

Charts may support the story, but the user should understand the change without decoding a dashboard.

Questions

What people usually ask.

These pages stay focused on preparation, memory, context, and timeline quality. OfRoot does not diagnose or replace medical care.

Does OfRoot tell me what caused a change?

No. OfRoot can organize nearby symptoms, context, and signals. It does not prove cause or diagnose.

What kind of changes can it summarize?

It can summarize changes in symptoms, check-ins, context, Apple Health or wearable signals, uploads, and report-ready notes.

Why is plain language important?

Plain language makes it easier to remember, review, and discuss the timeline before care.

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