Apple Watch they are undoubtedly a great helper for sports and a healthy lifestyle. More and more often, we come across news where watches help to detect impending health complications by monitoring heart rate and other body attributes and have even helped to save a human life a few times. And as it seems, we have another story with a happy ending in which they played a key role Apple Watch.
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Chuck La Tornous confides in MacWorld about his experience with blood clots two years ago:
“In May 2016, my body decided to surprise me with several blood clots that blocked several important arteries in my heart and lungs, which almost led to my death. Luckily, my watch, thanks to its heart rate sensor, alerted me that it was probably something more serious. I sought medical attention and the story has such a happy ending.oneC."
Chuck also added that Apple Watch are now his main helper in exercise and in the fight against diabetes:
"A literally crazy combination for me is the duo of Workout and Activity apps in my Apple Watch. When I stopped enjoying the walks, I added some running and gradually other activities. Little did I know, push-ups, push-ups, or pull-ups were included in my exercise activities. I gradually adjusted my diet to maintain my calorie intake and not have a caloric surplus. In 6 months, my waist is 18 cm narrower. But this is only a marginal advantage. The main one is the effect my lifestyle change is having on my diabetes. This is because I avoided the need to monitor my blood sugar level and limit my medication intake. During my last tests I was even outside the values that would classify me as diabetic”
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That's really nice, especially since I don't have an iPhone