Credits & Attributions

Acknowledging the sources, inspirations, and tools that make HealthLync possible
Content & Medical Information

Select content, biomarker information and insights has been adapted from the following sources:

Dr. Peter Attia - The Drive and Early Medical

Information adapted from "The Drive" podcast and "Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity" (2023).

Andrew Huberman - The Huberman Lab

Information adapted from "The Huberman Lab" podcast.

Rhonda Patrick - Found My Fitness

Information adapted from the "Found My Fitness" podcast.

Technologies & Frameworks

HealthLync is built using the following core technologies:

HTML

Standard markup language for creating web pages and applications.

License: Public Domain / No specific license

Handlebars

Templating engine for generating HTML from server-side data.

License: MIT

CSS

Style sheet language used for describing the presentation of document.

License: Public Domain / No specific license

JavaScript

Programming language for web interactivity and server-side applications.

License: ECMA International

Node.js & Express

Backend framework for building the application server and API endpoints.

License: MIT

Passport.js

Authentication middleware

License: MIT

Ploty.js

Data visualization

License: MIT

MongoDB & Mongoose

NoSQL database and ODM library for storing and managing user data.

MongoDB License: Server Side Public License (SSPL)

Mongoose License: MIT

PostgreSQL & pgvector

Relational database with vector extensions for biomarker data management.

License: PostgreSQL

PaddleOCR

OCR library used for extracting lab values from medical documents.

License: Apache 2.0

Multer

File upload handling.

License: MIT

OpenAI API

Used for text embedding generation and RAG-based medical information retrieval.

License: OpenAI Commercial API service

Hugging Face

Used for accessing the Mistral-7B-Instruct model for medical information processing.

License: May vary by model. Currently licensing Mistral AI

Anthropic Claude API

Large language model capabilities for medical data analysis and insights.

License: Anthropic Commercial API service

Design & Media Resources

Visual elements and design resources used in HealthLync:

Poppins Font Family

Primary typeface used throughout the application.

License: Open Font License

Icons & Graphics

User interface icons and graphical elements.

Various icons from open source collections, used under their respective licenses.

Last updated: June 2025
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