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From the wrist to the finger to the forehead to the bedside, consumer sleep tracking is a booming business.
Set to launch today, the app will be able to pull activity data from Apple Watches and apps connected to Apple Health.
Digital health innovators look to the wrist, the ears and the wall for new ways to keep seniors safe.
The report surveyed 250 industry players including health IT startups, large employers, insurance companies, healthcare providers, academics, the government, investors and professional service providers.
The investment bank's 54-page report includes speculations about the Cupertino giant's future.
The two sensors could also be used to detect pollution or carbon monoxide, or help prevent exacerbation of respiratory conditions.
The project will combine participants' Apple Watch data with genetic tests, survey responses, EHR data and other health information.
Among more than 400,000 participants who enrolled in the study, only 0.5 percent ever received an atrial fibrillation alert from the app.
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