An Apple Watch detected a tumor and saved her life — here’s how it can do the same for you

July 21, 2022

By Kim Komando

Apple Watch is among the bestselling smartwatches in the world, and for good reason. As a health tracker and communication tool, it changed how we look at watches. But this ingenious little gadget is capable of so much more.

When a man fell unconscious with no one around to help, his Apple Watch sprang into action. Tap or click here for what happened next.

Apple has added more health and safety features over the years, and this latest report is a true miracle of the lifesaving potential of tech.

It started with an irregularity

A 67-year-old woman in Maine was receiving warnings from her Apple Watch that her heart was in atrial fibrillation. Kim Durkee told CBS News that it happened two nights in a row. On the third night, she acted and went to the emergency room. If doctors didn’t find anything wrong, she would “toss the watch.”

ER doctors found that her heart was indeed beating erratically. The cause was myxoma, a rare and fast-growing tumor. It was cutting off blood supply to her heart and would have led to a stroke.

The doctors asked Durkee how she knew that she had atrial fibrillation. “Because my watch told me,” she answered. Durkee was referred to Mass General, where she underwent open heart surgery for five hours to remove the four-centimeter tumor.

During her recovery at home, she was contacted by other Apple Watch owners who heard her story. She purchased the watch to help her exercise and to call paramedics if she falls. She did not expect it to diagnose a deadly tumor!

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Enable these features now

Before enabling health and safety features, update your Apple Watch and iPhone to the latest software versions:

Now let’s start with heart rate notifications, which work on Apple Watch Series 1 and newer:

How to enable irregular rhythm notifications, which works on Apple Watch Series 1 and later:

The ECG app can record your heartbeat and rhythm using the electrical heart sensor on Apple Watch Series 4, Series 5, Series 6 or Series 7. Here’s how to set it up:

To enable fall detection on Apple Watch SE or Apple Watch Series 4 or newer:

Keep reading

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