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Apple's three most recent patents have to do with healthcare recruitment

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In recent days the United States Patent and Trademark Office have just published a series of patents granted to Apple, and among the most prominent are three health-related. and various Apple Watch and iPhone functions to measure heart condition.

First, we got a patent that shows how Apple wants to take the iPhone to the next level, following the terms of allowing users to rate their key features. The patent includes programs, devices and methods related to the iPhone (iPad, Apple Watch, etc.) that combine health data by scanning the suario finger.

The party will enter camera, direct light sensor and proximity sensor, and it emitted a flash of the user's body part touching the surface of the device (such as a finger or palm). This technique is intended to combine data with cardiac function, electrocardiograms and other indicators of body shape.

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On the other hand, the second patent relating to health care recruitment is the diagnosis of heart attacks. This document refers to devices (especially Apple Watch and iPhone) and methods of identify events that occur when one or more of the target signals in the body.

In other words, the system responsible for detecting abnormalities in the user's life, precisely the rhythm of the heartbeat.

And the dream of many: a calorimeter

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Finally, the third patent reflects a strong body tracking device accurately track one’s energy use over time, and for various activities while using the fitness tracking software.

A patent refers to a mobile device, which can be used on the wrist, as a watch, and may include one or more microprocessors, a screen and various sensors, including a heartbeat sensor and one or more motion sensors. In addition, with the above, the Apple Watch can provide individual and accurate calories during one's day and various other activities.

The best part is that the app will not only report the body temperature of users during exercise, but also in times when you are living a more sedentary life, to warn them that they need to exercise more and burn calories. As you know, this is a patent that doesn't always happen, so we'll have to wait to see what happens.

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