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On The Watch
Week of 5/17/26

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Hey, Reader! It’s Olena here.

Did you know that your Apple Watch can offer valuable insights for your doctor? There is so much data that your Apple Watch gathers every second it sits on your wrist. While you might not understand what all the numbers mean, your doctor might be able to use that information to help keep you as healthy as you can be.

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Olena Kagui,
Feature Writer at iPhone Life

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In This Edition

  • Tips - Translate easily using your watch 🗣️
  • Trivia - Test your Apple Watch knowledge 🧠
  • Deep Dive - Help your doctor out by sharing your health metrics ⌚
  • Health Challenge Update - Join our April 2026 Challenge! 🏆
🔥🤯 Apple Watch Tips

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🤓 It’s Trivia Time!

Your Apple Watch can track several of your daily activities even if you haven’t officially started a workout. Which of the following does your Apple Watch NOT track unless you’ve started a workout?

🧐 Standing
🧐🧐 Walking
🧐🧐🧐 Running
🧐🧐🧐🧐 Swimming

Did you get it right? Scroll down to find out! 

🌊🤿 DEEP DIVE: What Can Your Apple Watch Tell Your Doctor?

Your Apple Watch likely knows you better than you know yourself. Even while you sleep, it is tracking your heart rate, breathing patterns, and so much more. A lot of this data could be useful for your doctor, and there's an easy way you can help them access it so you can get the best medical care possible.

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Open Your Heart (Metrics) to Your Doctor

Your heart rate is an important health metric that can tell your doctor a lot about your overall well-being. Apple makes it super easy to share all your Health app data with your doctor: it can be done in just a few steps via the Health app on your iPhone. For these steps to work, your doctor’s clinic needs to allow this feature. But if your doctor doesn't participate, you can still export your health data, convert it into an Excel sheet, and have it printed out or emailed to your doctor, so they can reference it.

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Your doctor will likely be most interested in your heart rate: at rest, how it reacts to certain activities, its recovery rate, and what it is like when you sleep. Personally, I've gone on meds that have heart rate-related side effects, and it was amazing to be able to see it reflected on my watch. It also showed me that even though my resting heart rate had risen, it wasn't above safe levels.

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Checking on Vitals

With so many different health metrics to track, it can get a little overwhelming. That's why Apple created the Vitals app, which lets you keep track of your health data in one convenient app that can compare your current vitals with the previous week. This can be used to measure fitness progress or help predict when you are under the weather and need to take it easy.

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Track Your Meds & More

Your watch can help you keep track of your medications. You can enter your dosage and set reminders to make sure you are on top of things. In addition to being able to mark a medication as "taken" so that you don't forget and take it again, you can also record any notes, including any side effects that you might want to share with your doctor at your next check-up.

Other Trackable Health Metrics

Don't forget that you can also track your moods and emotions, check your ECG, and keep your Medical ID up to date on your watch. The more data you provide to your doctor, the better they can help you, so make sure you are using your Apple Watch to its full extent and let your doctor know that you can share data with them if needed.

Don't Forget About Cycle Tracking

Although many people are choosing to keep this information offline for privacy reasons, don't forget that the Health app can help you track your menstrual cycle, which is something that doctors love to ask about. Not only can you easily track the beginning, the end, and anything unusual, but if you wear your Apple Watch at night, it will also track your change in temperature, which is yet another important health metric.

Did I miss your favorite Apple Watch health tip? Email OntheWatch@iphonelife.com and let me know!

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🥇 CHECK YOUR TRIVIA ANSWER 🥇

🧐🧐🧐🧐 Swimming

Make sure to start your swimming workout before you get in the water and your Water Lock turns on, because your Apple Watch won’t do it for you!

👟💪 iPhone Life Health 👟 Challenge Update

You can still join the May Challenge! As long as you've worn your watch during workouts this month, you'll get the points you earned. The monthly iPhone Life Challenge is a great way to come together as a community and motivate each other to reach our health goals by staying active. We’ll be doing a weekly accountability post for subscribers in our Insider Facebook group. Join to share struggles, trade tips, and support one another on our journeys.

To join the challenge, download the free Challenges app on your iPhone and enter the code 8RW6 when prompted. Need help? This article explains the steps and tells you more about the app.

Are you enjoying the challenge? Do you have any suggestions for how we can make it even better? Email OnTheWatch@iPhoneLife.com and let me know.

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