"Apple Watch Heroics: Life-Saving Feats at 14,000 Feet"

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Dr. Rashid Riaz, a doctor with Britain’s National Health Service, used an Apple Watch borrowed from a flight attendant to save a passenger's life mid-flight by monitoring her oxygen levels and determining she needed onboard oxygen. Despite Apple's disclaimer that the device's blood oxygen level measurements are for wellness purposes only, the information provided crucial assistance in the medical emergency. The incident highlights the potential for wearable technology to aid in real-time health monitoring, while also raising questions about the limitations and regulations surrounding such devices.
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