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One More? 1.0
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Do you want to enjoy yourself withoutfinishingwith your head over the toilet bowl and anexcruciating headache the next day? Do you want to know ifyourdrinking will make you alcoholic? Do you want to know ifyourdrinking habits, even at small amounts, will have consequencesonyour social life?"One more?" is based on a set of highly sophisticatedalgorithmsthat enables you to manage and monitor the effect ofalcohol onyour social life today and in the years to come. All youhave to dois to make the avatar drink at the same time you do."One more?" Manage your risks!"One more?" it's:- A personalized and dynamic system for calculating yourbloodalcohol content (BAC);- A module to help you set up a limit and decide if you can haveonemore drink;- An estimation, based on your current consumption, of the riskofvomiting and of the intensity of the next day's hangover;- A personalized estimation of your risk of becominganalcoholic;- A personalized estimation of your risk of havingsocialconsequences of your drinking such as arguing with friendsandfamilies, having troubles at work, low mood andlegalproblems;- Small games to assess how alcohol is affecting your brain andyourreflexes;- Statistics on your consumption such as average, frequency,numberof days of heavy drinking, preferred alcohol...- A tool to help you set up goals and stick to it."One more?", when science meets entertainment. The applicationisbased on a strong scientific content wrapped in afriendly,intuitive, entertaining package.The risk assessment algorithms used in the applicationweredeveloped and funded by PUBLIC HEALTHEXPERTISE(www.ph-expertise.com), a consulting company created bymedicaldoctors. These algorithms were developed usingadvancedepidemiological technics, and are based on data from theNationalEpidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions.Thedevelopment required month of research in collaboration withpublichealth specialists and recognized psychiatrists and resultedisscientific papers that are currently being consideredforpublication in good scientific journals. The result isoriginalalgorithms that assess the risk of social consequences andalcoholdependence based on current alcohol consumption.