MacLife - UK (2020-02)

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Select the category
The default view for feedback
is for the current day. For a more
in–depth view for each category simply
tap on the card and open it. You also
get more of an explanation of the
metric and suggested third–party apps.

Open your profile
On the top right of the app you
should see your profile picture. Tap it
to open your profile to access your
Medical ID, Health Profile and Privacy
settings (connected apps and settings).
You can also export your medical data.

View by week
or year
The graph at the top shows what
you’ve achieved that day, and you can
see progress over the week, month or
year in a bar graph. You can also see
your average for that period.

Open Medical ID
Medical ID will show your date
of birth, basic medical information and
emergency contacts. If you are using
the Health app for the first time, you
will be prompted to enter this info.
Add/edit details using the Edit option.

Get highlights
Below the graph, Health will
give you Highlights for the category.
This breaks down your data by week,
month or year to show you how much
progress you have made, with a graph
that visualizes how far you’ve come.

Add data
You can add data like allergies,
medications, and blood group. It all
becomes visible when Emergency SOS
is activated, so that first responders
are aware when treating you, and also
know who to contact in an emergency.


CYCLE AND DECIBEL TRACKING



New Health app features in iOS 13


The new Cycle Tracking feature in Health enables women to track 21 different
aspects of their menstrual health including acne, bloating, fatigue, headache and
mood changes, as well as ovulation test results. The categories can be logged
and viewed from the Apple Watch as well. The new Noise app tracks decibel levels
on the Apple Watch Series 3 or later. The feature works with headphone audio
levels (working best with EarPods, AirPods and Beats headphones) and
environmental sounds.

HOW TO View more data


HOW TO Set up Medical ID


How to do anything on your Mac, iPhone & iPad


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