Apple Watch enables early detection of 12-year-old girl's cancer

It all started when 12-year-old Imani Miles' Apple Watch detected heart rhythm abnormalities. At the end of the examinations, it was determined that Imani Miles, who was taken into surgery, had a rare cancer disease.

iPhone News - 24-10-2022 11:38

Smart watches are now seen as more than just an accessory. Smart watches, which can instantly measure the basic health data of users such as blood pressure, heart rate, and the amount of calories burned, can be positioned at a critical point in some cases. Apple Watch helped the 12-year-old girl discover and treat the rare disease of cancer, according to what we learned today .

It all started when 12-year-old Imani Miles' Apple Watch detected heart rhythm abnormalities. Heeding the ongoing warnings, mother Jessica Kitchen took her child to the doctor. At the end of the examinations, it was determined that Imani Miles, who was taken into surgery, had a rare cancer disease. The little girl was treated before the disease spread to her body. Kitchen said he would likely have waited longer to get Imani to the hospital without the Apple Watch alerts.

The Heart Rate app on Apple Watch detects heartbeat and electrical signals from the heart with the same accuracy and reliability as electrocardiography (ECG) results. He then sends the information he obtained to the health authorities by giving a timing reference for heartbeats.

Apple has revolutionized personal technology. The company sees apps and wearables as well as healthcare and healthcare as a core part of its business strategy. Apple Watch continues to touch people's lives for various reasons. Earlier this month, a 34-year-old woman later found out she was pregnant thanks to her Apple Watch. In August, thanks to fall detection, he saved the life of a 70-year-old man who hit his head on the ground and passed out.

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