pharmaphorum February 14, 2025
Phil Taylor

Apple has teamed up with Brigham and Women’s Hospital on a major new study looking at how devices like the iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods can be used to monitor and improve health and wellbeing.

The virtual study – which can be accessed via the Research app on compatible devices in the US – will “explore relationships between various areas of health, such as mental health’s impact on heart rate, or how sleep can influence exercise,” according to the tech giant.

It will gather data from Apple as well as third-party devices to gauge how it can be used to “predict, detect, monitor, and manage” changes in the health of participants.

The research will build on Apple’s growing presence in...

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