"Healthbook" app can measure all types of disease which are developing in a human body.That means it tracks heart beat level,blood pressure,hydration level and even glucose measurements.Michael O'Reilly may play an important role in the development of this app.Michael O'Reilly was the former chief medical officer and executive vice president of medical affairs at pulse oximeter firm Masimo Corporation.
This app may works as Calendar and Reminders that allows users or patients to create reminders so that they can take their medicines time to time.In its final form, "Healthbook" could be a one-stop solution for nearly all things medical.
As for fitness, the app is said to include the usual steps taken and distance measurement data, while adding in daily caloric intake and weight tracking.
The most interesting implication in this app is the requirement of hardware that does not exist in Apple's ecosystem yet.Currently,Apple's M7 motion coprocessor allows the accurate measurement of step and distance traveled but fails in physical body readings like those purportedly coming with the new app.
One answer would be the introduction of a peripheral device, such as a watch, that incorporates advanced components like a thermometer, galvanic skin response sensor, blood oximeter and more. Data can then be offloaded to an iPhone via Bluetooth, processed and recorded.
Apple's timeline for a rollout of the supposed app and corresponding hardware is largely unknown, but it can be expected that a next-generation iOS and iPhone will be released as per the company's usual annual product cycle.
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