
Apple Watch, Fitbit smartwatch and other wearables can detect long term effects of Covid-19
India Today
A new study has revealed that wearables can now help in detecting the long term effects of covid-19.
Apple Watch has helped its users in determining serious health conditions. Every alternate day a new story of how an Apple Watch saved the life of a person pops up, but now a new study has revealed that wearables can now help in detecting long term effects of covid-19. The study reveals that smartwatches including the Apple Watch, FitBit smartwatch and others can accurately identify the lingering effects of Covid-19. Covid continues to affect your body even after you test negative. Scores of people who were infected with covid-19 are still dealing with the lingering effects of the virus, which is also being termed as long covid. However, a new study has found that wearables could help in determining the health conditions after recovering from covid. The study found that the wearables can track the patient's recovery from covid as it monitors users heart rates, body temperature, physical activity and more
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