Apple reportedly is working on a health and fitness tracking app called “Healthbook,” which could be a one-stop shop for iOS users interested in using mobile tech to better keep track of their progress toward health goals. The app reportedly would help users monitor blood pressure, hydration, weight, respiratory rate, nutrition, physical activity, heart rate, breathing rate, oxygen saturation, sleep, and other health information. Healthbook also could help users track health tests.
Apple May Throw the Healthbook at You
Posted by: Rachelle Dragani March 19, 2014 05:00 AMApple reportedly is working on a health and fitness tracking app called “Healthbook,” which could be a one-stop shop for iOS users interested in using mobile tech to better keep track of their progress toward health goals. The app reportedly would help users monitor blood pressure, hydration, weight, respiratory rate, nutrition, physical activity, heart rate, breathing rate, oxygen saturation, sleep, and other health information. Healthbook also could help users track health tests.