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@9to5mac.com
8 months ago
Apple Watch’s VO2 cardio fitness alerts reveal bigger health problems for one user
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Smartwatch prices prove to be a problem for underrepresented groups in medical research, study finds
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Apple and the University of Michigan share early results from diverse Apple Watch health study
@9to5mac.com
2 years ago
Apple Watch can detect arrhythmias other than AFib, Apple/Stanford study shows
@venturebeat.com
4 years ago
Apple Research hands-on: Want to share years of personal data for free?
@zdnet.com
4 years ago
Got an iPhone, Apple Watch? Your movements and heart rate could help medical breakthroughs
@engadget.com
4 years ago
Apple debuts Research app with new iPhone and Watch health studies
@venturebeat.com
4 years ago
Apple launches Research app with heart, menstrual, and hearing studies
@techcrunch.com
4 years ago
With a new $20 million in funding, electronic stethoscope startup Eko wants to research your beating heart
@thenextweb.com
8 years ago
Apple’s latest ResearchKit studies investigate autism, epilepsy, and melanoma
@techcrunch.com
9 years ago
ResearchKit An “Enormous Opportunity” For Science, Says Breast Cancer Charity