Can Apple help diabetics, hypertensives, asthmatics?

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If the screen shots released by 9to5Mac are real, then Apple should even have a smart watch / bracelet on the way and should create a technological revolution.

But let's start from the beginning, 9to5Mac unveiled images that reveal very interesting information about what Apple has prepared for this year. They show the so-called Healthbook application in a way that no one was expecting and with a set of information that make anyone's mouth open. The images reveal that the application should store information such as blood sugar level, hydration, breath analysis, sleep analysis, oxygen saturation, in addition to the already known blood pressure, physical activity and others of the user. The range of health information is impressive.

And all this should only be possible, we think, with a device close to our body to collect, analyze and process certain information. And in this way, what would be the best device for that? Why not a smart watch / bracelet? Bingo!

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There are no devices on the market that are able to monitor oxygen saturation, blood sugar and hydration for example, and Apple would not be the first company to create a device capable of controlling sleep, heart rate, steps, and so on. But it will certainly be the first to offer such a wide range of options on a single device. And things like blood sugar level, hydration, or oxygen saturation are information that can usually only be obtained through medical tests.

Now, how many of us would like to monitor this health information on our wrist / smartphone? Think how much this revolution could help patients like diabetics, hypertensive, asthmatic, obese and many more to monitor their health in real time on the screen of their iPhone or iWatch.

If this is true, and we are all figuring it out, Apple will give us a huge step by the end of this year and will once again distance itself from the innovation competition and if it works perfectly, will also create a new gap of revenues and digits between it and the competition for years to come.

Via: [9to5Mac]

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