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    Apple health features

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    Apple Health Adds Menopause and Perimenopause Support

    June 9, 2026 / 5:21 PMJune 9, 2026

    Apple Health now supports menopause and perimenopause tracking, expanding Cycle Tracking with symptom patterns and new midlife health tools.

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    Apple Health Pairing Ad Sells the iPhone and Apple Watch Together

    April 24, 2026 / 12:37 PMApril 24, 2026

    Apple Health pairing takes center stage in a new ad showing how iPhone and Apple Watch work together to turn everyday data into more useful health and fitness insight.

    Two smartwatches overlap on a red heart background; one displays a sleep score of 84, while the other shows a heart icon with a "Possible Hypertension" alert—highlighting Apple Watch recovery features. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    Apple Watch Import Ban Win Protects Apple’s Wearables Momentum

    April 21, 2026 / 6:33 AMApril 21, 2026

    Apple Watch import ban pressure eased after the U.S. International Trade Commission rejected Masimo’s latest bid, allowing Apple’s redesigned watches to remain on sale in the U.S.

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    Apple Health Expansion: How Everyday Devices Became Daily Wellness Companions

    February 17, 2026 / 8:39 AMFebruary 16, 2026

    Apple Health Expansion – Apple devices are evolving into continuous wellness companions, helping track daily habits, detect early signals, and support preventive health routines across everyday life.

    A smartwatch with a heart icon and the message "Possible Hypertension" on its screen, set against a red background with a faint heart shape and the Apple logo in the corner, highlights Preventive Heart Care features like tracking afib symptoms. - atrial fibrillation

    Atrial Fibrillation: Apple Watch Shows Promise in Detecting a Silent Heart Risk

    February 2, 2026 / 6:23 AMJanuary 30, 2026

    Atrial fibrillation is often hard to detect, but new studies show Apple Watch can help screen for AFib earlier, improving awareness and long-term heart health.

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    iPhone Crash Detection: The Hidden Safety Feature Saving Lives on the Road

    January 27, 2026 / 6:32 AMJanuary 26, 2026

    iPhone Crash Detection is a powerful safety feature introduced in iOS 16 that automatically detects serious car accidents and connects users to emergency services, even when they cannot respond.

    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #764, dated June 19, 2026. The main focus is a large “27” icon in the center, with headlines about Tesla support, retro digital cameras, and new operating systems and AI integration.
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    Apple Mac Studio

    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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    Safari Reader Makes Websites Easier to Read

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    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

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    Apple TV Photo Memories Bring Family Photos to the Living Room

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    Apple Accessibility Makes AI Useful Beyond Productivity

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    Apple Sports Makes Scores Feel Simple Again

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