A unique health app that allows patients to track how treatments, medications, and diets affect different medical conditions using artificial intelligence was recently rated number one by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in a study involving over 1,100 different health applications. The app, called Wave Health, allows patients with illnesses including cancer, migraines, chronic pain, and many other chronic illnesses to feel more in control over their disease by helping them discover what could make them feel better or worse on a daily basis. Wave received the number one rating in both the highest overall score, but also the highest for individual scores for engagement and aesthetics dimensions. “[Being rated number one] was validating for us, but in a very different way because we were born out of a personal experience that led to a personal mission to help patients,” Matt Lashey, cofounder of Wave Health, told The Epoch Times. The app …