November 15, 2024

Month: December 2019

Study: An Apple Watch CAN Detect Heartbeat Abnormalities and Potentially Save your Life

The Apple Watch study was truly enormous, with 419,297 subjects monitored for about 4 months. Only a company like Apple, with a popular product like its watch, can even hope to recruit this many people to join a study. The idea was pretty simple: use the Apple Watch to detect an irregular pulse, which might be sign of atrial flutter or arrhythmia.

During the course of the study, 2,161 subjects had at least one report of an irregular pulse, about 0.5% of the total. Each of these subjects was then sent an electrocardiogram (ECG) patch, which they were supposed to wear for several days to determine if they really were having arrhythmias… Overall, the Watch was surprisingly accurate, with an impressively low false positive rate.

[Apple Watch] behaves like an ECG monitor on your wrist. The NEJM study didn’t use this feature of the Apple Watch, which suggests that the watch could be even more effective as a heart monitor in the future.

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Apple Park to host Toys for Tots Open House

Cupertino residents that live near Apple’s new campus are being invited inside Apple Park for a holiday toy drive.

Email invites to the exclusive event started going out this week to people who live near Apple Park. Apple Park has a big visitor center but rarely lets outsiders inside the spaceship campus.

Take a look at the invite:

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