The Health app securely stores your health information from iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, as well as from compatible third-party apps and connected devices. You can also manually enter data for body measurements, symptoms, menstrual cycle information, and more.

Mine is at 90% health. Bought in November. In May it was 94% when I first complained. They tested it and declared it normal. It dropped another 4% after two more months. Again, Apple says it's normal, though when I persisted, the "genius" said it doesn't seem normal to him as I only have 95 charging cycles, and use it lightly. Their diagnostics say there's no issue, though they agreed to send it to their "depot" for further testing - apparently they'll have my phone for a week or so. They said it might result in the battery being replaced, or it could confirm a "normal" diagnosis and I'd be out of luck.


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I guess they can just pick an arbitrary threshold, and state they won't replace the battery until it drops below 80% health. I will be seriously reconsidering whether or not I give them a large amount of money again. I'm not impressed.

When I was in the store, I did mention that many people on the forums are experiencing the same issues, and the same drop in health. The guy said "oh, on forums eh". Yeah, like everyone comes here and makes stuff up just for fun.

The manufacturers of lithium polymer batteries set the 80%/500 cycle standard based upon testing with a variety of electronic devices including smartphones. They are consumables and there are a myriad of variables involved with how fast the battery health drops, which is normally not in a linear fashion. A battery still above 90% health is in good shape. Check it again about an month prior to your warranty ending and if it has reached 80% use your warranty to get it replaced. Otherwise stop worrying about it.

You did post a sarcastic useless post, followed by a semi-useful post after challenged. You didn't even read the posts that preceded your replies, which indicated I was actually having issues with the battery, other than the "health".

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If you have come to Calm to learn relaxation techniques and improve aspects of your mental health, werecommend beginning with the 7 Days of Calm, our introductory program that offers the basics of meditation,and then move on to the 21 Days of Calm. With that foundation, you can explore our library of sessions andprograms, which address themes such as anxiety, sleep, focus, and gratitude. Additionally, for moments ofacute stress or anxiety, we offer in-the-moment calming exercises via our Panic SOS, Body Scan, andbreathing exercise features.

It's important to note that not everyone experiences stress and anxiety in the same way. If you're dealing with stress and anxiety, it's recommended to seek support from a mental health professional who can provide personalized guidance.

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Whether you are on the go or at home, the app leads you through interactive challenges to learn about memory, problem-solving and more. Use your smartphone to take quizzes, practice new skills and discover activities. Find out how a healthy lifestyle can help protect your brain. Plus, AARP members enrolled in AARP Rewards can earn 750 points when they download the Staying Sharp app and 1,050 points* for each challenge completed in the app.

It is important to differentiate between noise level and time-weighted average noise exposure. While noise levels describe the intensity of sounds at a given point in time, the NIOSH exposure limits are set as time-weighted average exposures over periods of time. If noise level measurements consistently exceed 85 dBA, we recommend that you follow up with a professional such as an industrial hygienist or an occupational safety and health specialist to conduct a professional noise survey at your workplace. Remember, protecting your hearing is a good health practice no matter where your ears are!

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Christiana Care Health System's partnership with Apple aims to make the health system's patient data more accessible. Health Records on iPhone allows patients to organize medical data into one system, covering immunizations, lab results and medications, among other records.

The Blackberry vs. iPhone battle has been ongoing since Apple's 2007 phone debut, with no end in sight. That is until today. According to a study being presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), there is a clear winner when it comes to your health.

My battery took a dump on me yesterday but the iPhone health app recorded most of my steps. Is there a way to transfer or record those steps for the day into my charge 5 data? We get paid for our mileage at work and I have lost almost a whole day's worth of steps!

Hi, @Lbakerprosa , there is no automatic link between iPhone health data and Fitbit, but you can certainly manually log your steps. On your app click on the exercise tile to go to the exercise area of the app. At the top click on the stopwatch icon and fill in the details including your distance.

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