Apple launched a health study to collect data from iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods, as it delves deeper into healthcare research for its users.
The Apple Health Study will appear on users’ Research app if they opt-in, helping them better understand their physical and mental health, and overall wellbeing by providing feedback on Apple and third-party devices.
“Health innovation has long been a focus for us and we’re committed to continuing to advance this work because we know how much it matters to our users,” Apple CEO Tim Cook explained on the company’s fiscal Q1 2025 earnings call.
Participants can choose which data to share with researchers and opt out at any time.
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