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Unlocking the Hidden Health Powers of Your Apple Watch
USAMonday, March 17, 2025
The Apple Watch also includes a fall detection feature. If the watch detects a hard fall, it will sound an alarm, display an alert, and tap you on the wrist. You can dismiss the alert or contact emergency services. If you don't respond, the watch will automatically call emergency services and message your contacts with your location. This feature is particularly useful for older adults or those with an active lifestyle. To enable it, go to the Watch app on your iPhone and turn on Fall Detection.
Heart health is another area where the Apple Watch excels. It can alert you if your heart rate is too high or low or if it detects an irregular rhythm. This can be a sign of atrial fibrillation, a common type of arrhythmia that can lead to serious health issues if left untreated. To set up these notifications, go to the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and adjust the settings for high and low heart rate alerts.
The Apple Watch also tracks your time in daylight, which is important for both physical and mental health. Spending time outdoors can provide essential vitamin D and boost your mood. For kids, it's crucial for vision health. To view your time in daylight, go to the Health app on your iPhone and check the Time in Daylight section.
Mental health is not forgotten either. The Mindfulness app allows you to log your emotions and daily moods, helping you identify patterns in your mental health. You can also take time for a Reflect or Breathe session, which can provide insights into your heart rate. To use this feature, open the Mindfulness app on your Apple Watch and start logging your feelings.
Sleep apnea is a common but often undiagnosed condition. The Apple Watch can detect elevated breathing disturbances during sleep and notify you if it detects potential sleep apnea. This information can be shared with your doctor to discuss further steps. To set up this feature, make sure Sleep is set up on your iPhone and wear your Apple Watch to bed for at least 10 nights over 30 days.
Lastly, the Handwashing feature ensures you're washing your hands for the recommended 20 seconds. It uses motion and audio to detect handwashing and remind you to keep going if you stop too soon. To enable this feature, go to the Settings app on your Apple Watch and turn on the Handwashing Timer.
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