In a new report, Bloomberg journalist Mark Gurman reports that Apple will unveil several new health-related functions in the iOS 17 update. To be announced next June In the developer conference, and among these features there will be a mood monitoring feature, and a new health application will be provided on the iPad for the first time. This is not the entry of artificial intelligence strongly to provide unprecedented health exercises and suggestions.


Apple has for quite some time the application of health or Health, but it is exclusive only to iPhone devices. However, that may change when the iOS 17 update is released. The Health app could also be available on iPads, providing users with a larger screen to view health information such as EKG results, prescriptions, lab tests from doctors, and other metrics. Apple hopes that by making the Health app available on tablets, it will become more popular in healthcare settings where iPads are commonly used.

In addition, Apple intends to introduce a new feature in the new Health app on the iPad that allows users to monitor their mood and answer daily questions. For a start, the feature will only be made available for mood tracking, but there is a possibility that AI algorithms could be used to identify user emotions based on speech patterns, written text, and other data in the future.

Apple plans to make the distinctive mood tracking feature on the Health app in the iOS 17 update, separate from Apple's new diary app that was rumored last week, and we mentioned its news in the past sidelines.

According to Gorman, the new diary app will not be health-related, but rather an expansion of the Find My service and other site features. Apple is looking to improve the social networking capabilities of Find My with this app.

The Health app will also include additional functionality to help manage vision problems such as nearsightedness. According to previous speculations, the Apple Mixed Reality Headset will offer health-related capabilities as well, including a meditation app that will guide individuals through meditation exercises.


Next year, Apple plans to introduce a new health coaching service called Quartz, which will focus on promoting optimal exercise and eating habits, as well as improving sleep for its users. Using artificial intelligence technology, the service will customize training programs and provide personalized suggestions based on data collected from the Apple Watch.

Apple is also developing two important healthcare features, Apple Watch blood pressure monitoring and glucose-free glucose monitoring, both of which are important plans for the future of health technology.

Prick-free glucose monitoring refers to a method of measuring a person's blood glucose levels without the need for a needle or other techniques that require a prick to perform the measurement. This technology may involve the use of sensors or other devices that can detect glucose levels through the skin or other body fluids. The goal is to provide a more comfortable and convenient way for people with diabetes to monitor their glucose levels.

What do you think of the upcoming Apple health updates? Do you think these features will improve the user's healthy experience? Tell us in the comments.

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