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AI and the tummy ache tracker
Some apps help kids and grown-ups track tummy aches to find patterns.
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- 1The big idea
- 2tracking
- 3tummy aches
- 4patterns
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Section 1
The big idea
Some apps help kids and grown-ups track tummy aches to find patterns.
Some examples
- A tracker can find food triggers
- AI spots patterns over weeks
- Doctors love the data
- Always check with a grown-up first
Try it!
Make a 3-day mood and food chart on paper. Look for patterns.
Here's why "AI and the tummy ache tracker" matters: AI tools are helping doctors, nurses, and healthcare workers provide better, faster care. Some apps help kids and grown-ups track tummy aches to find patterns — and knowing how to apply this gives you a concrete advantage.
- Learn what "tracking" means and why it's important
- Learn what "tummy aches" means and why it's important
- Learn what "patterns" means and why it's important
- 1Find out more about AI and the tummy ache tracker by asking an AI a question about it
- 2Talk to a grown-up about what you learned
- 3Write down one new thing you learned today
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