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WellAlly organizes bilingual health references, patient pathways, functional test explainers, tools, calculators, and in-depth writing so you can move from a question to the right content quickly.

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Coverage

Educational use
496in-depth articles
12functional test guides
102patient scenarios and stories
11health tools and calculators

Content is designed for health education, preparation, and better clinical conversations, not as a replacement for professional care.

How to Use It

Start from the question first, then decide how deep to go

Start from the question, not the site map

The homepage is built for tasks such as understanding lab results, checking test explainers, reading disease guides, or finding a recovery path.

Keep knowledge, care paths, and tools on one map

The knowledge base builds context, the patient hub adds lived experience, and the tools layer supports practical interpretation.

Organize around patient situations, not just articles

Alongside reference content, WellAlly surfaces stories, care scenarios, and recovery phases that match real-world situations.

Readable first, while keeping medical boundaries clear

Every section stays educational, traceable, and explicit about not replacing professional medical advice or diagnosis.

Further Reading

When you need longer explanations, continue with these in-depth articles

Baby Sleep
Apr 5, 20268 min

Newborn Sleep Patterns: Complete Guide to Baby Sleep in First 3 Months

Newborn sleep patterns, characterized by frequent waking, short sleep cycles, and day-night confusion, represent one of the most significant adjustments for new parents. Unlike adults, newborns sleep 14-17 hours per day but in short stretches of 2-4 hours, driven by tiny stomachs requiring frequent feeding, immature neurological systems, and lack of circadian rhythm development. Understanding normal newborn sleep biology, recognizing that frequent waking is biologically appropriate rather than a problem to be fixed, implementing safe sleep practices to reduce SIDS risk, and establishing realistic expectations about sleep development helps parents navigate the exhausting newborn period with less stress and more confidence. While newborn sleep patterns gradually mature over the first three months, leading to longer sleep stretches and more predictable patterns, understanding the science behind infant sleep empowers parents to respond appropriately to their baby's needs while supporting healthy sleep development.

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Newborn Care
Apr 5, 2026

Newborn Screening Tests: Complete Guide to Baby's First Health Checks

Newborn screening tests are a vital component of early pediatric healthcare, detecting potentially serious but treatable conditions before symptoms appear. These simple, painless screenings typically occur within the first 24-48 hours of life and can identify metabolic disorders, genetic conditions, hearing impairments, and critical heart defects that could cause severe complications if left untreated. Early detection through screening allows for immediate intervention, often preventing intellectual disability, organ damage, or even death. Understanding what these tests screen for, when they're performed, how results are interpreted, and what follow-up may be necessary empowers parents to make informed decisions about their newborn's healthcare journey.

Newborn Care
Apr 5, 2026

Newborn Jaundice: Complete Guide to Bilirubin and Treatment

Newborn jaundice, characterized by yellowing of the skin and eyes, affects approximately 60% of full-term babies and 80% of premature infants, making it one of the most common conditions requiring medical attention in the newborn period. This yellowing results from elevated bilirubin levels, a yellow pigment produced during the normal breakdown of red blood cells. While mild jaundice is generally harmless and resolves on its own, severe untreated jaundice can lead to kernicterus, a rare but devastating form of brain damage that causes permanent neurological problems. Understanding the difference between normal physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice, recognizing warning signs, knowing when to seek medical evaluation, and understanding treatment options including phototherapy and exchange transfusion empowers parents to navigate this common newborn condition safely and effectively.

Patient Paths and Interactive Tools

Beyond reading, move straight into patient stories, test explainers, and practical health tools

Open Source

Publish the medical memory experiments, not just the conclusions

Part of WellAlly's work is open sourced in WellAlly-health. The project focuses on local-first medical memory, file-based health data, AI-assisted report analysis, drug interaction detection, and multi-specialist health workflows.

Local-first, inspectable ways to organize health data.
AI-assisted report analysis, risk prediction, and file-based medical memory workflows.
Drug interaction detection, medical imaging recognition, radiation tracking, and multi-specialist workflows.

How to Use WellAlly

Locate the question first, then decide whether to read, compare, or use a tool

When you need to understand terms, results, or test flow first, start with the knowledge base and functional test explainers.
For recovery, chronic care, or caregiver questions, move to the patient hub for scenarios, stories, and stage-specific guidance.
Use the health tools and calculators when you want an initial screen or a clearer set of questions for clinical conversations.