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Smartwatches: A Lifesaver in Your Wrist, But Are You Using Them Right?
Monday, January 27, 2025
Dr. Laxmi Mehta, a cardiologist, says that sharing this data with your doctor is super important. It helps them decide if you need medical help right away. And smartwatches are getting even better. The Apple Watch can now do an ECG and warn you if your heart rhythm is off. Plus, they can store vital info like your age, blood type, and allergies. This can be a lifesaver in emergencies. In fact, a recent study used data from over five thousand Fitbit users to predict psychiatric illnesses and even link them to genetic factors. Isn’t that cool?
But even with all these benefits, many people aren’t sharing their data with their doctors. This means they might not be getting the help they need. So, next time you check your smartwatch’s health stats, think about sharing them with your doctor. It could make a big difference!
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