CNET June 9, 2019
Scott Stein

Apple may finally be starting to improve its coaching and health insights.

I made an unfortunate discovery in the past year: I’ve gained weight. And yes, I did this while still wearing an Apple Watch throughout.

I admit the blame falls squarely on me and not with the Apple Watch. Even though I weighed myself every day on a connected scale, I lost the thread on proper lifestyle and health practices. I let it go.

That’s why the improved features on Apple’s fitness and health platforms for WatchOS 6 and iOS 13 sound very compelling to me. Specifically, revamped tools in iOS 13, which live in Apple’s Activity and Health apps, look like they may start delivering on some overdue...

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