A trivial thing like wearing a smartwatch on your wrist every day could save your life. It just needs the proper sensors to detect abnormal readings that indicate a serious problem. The Apple Watch is one of the devices often credited with saving lives. It’s usually the heart rate sensor that’s responsible for alerting users to heart issues. The watch can even detect signs consistent with a heart attack and save the wearer’s life. That’s what happened recently with a woman who suffered a “widow maker” heart attack.
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