Apple highlights how the Apple Watch will help with long-term medical research around the world

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Amidst some legal troubles for the Apple Watch, Cupertino is underlining how the wearable is going to benefit long-term health research.

The focus is on Apple's Investigator Support Program, the 2015 launch of ResearchKit, and also the 2016's launch of CareKit. Let's look into what research Apple has shined the spotlight on.

Another thing mentioned in Apple's press release is the cardiac health of firefighters. Cupertino tells the story of Dr. So-Min Cheong, an associate professor at the Bush School, Texas A&M University. The professor was in Palo Alto on September 9, 2020, when there were a series of wildfires in California.General health recommendations or off-the-shelf interventions weren't good enough for me. People are unique.

The researchers plan to use heart rate and rhythm info from the Watches, as well as blood oxygen and activity data. Firefighters will also wear an air quality monitor for more complete research results.

 

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