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Apple Watch Saves Cleveland Man’s Life

A Cleveland man’s life was recently saved thanks to his Apple Watch. The device detected a change in the man’s respiratory rate that led him to an unexpected diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening condition.

The press release from Apple states that the man, who wishes to remain anonymous, had been wearing his watch for several months when it alerted him about the irregularity in his breathing patterns. He immediately consulted with medical professionals and underwent further testing, which revealed he had a pulmonary embolism – blood clots blocking arteries in both lungs.

Thanks to timely diagnosis and treatment, doctors were able to save this individual’s life by preventing any long-term damage or complications due to the lack of oxygen supply caused by these blockages. This case highlights how modern technology can be used as an effective tool for the early detection and prevention of health issues before they become serious problems requiring more intensive care or intervention down the line.

Apple has also stated that its goal is not only to provide customers with innovative products but also to help them lead healthier lives through better awareness and understanding of their body functions so they can take preventive measures against potential illnesses or diseases on time if necessary.

Read more at https://www.cleveland19.com
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