Researchers published a paper showing how the Apple Watch could be useful in predicting pain in people with Sickle Cell disease.
We always hear about how the Apple Watch can be an ally to. While it’s a long journey for Apple to say its smartwatch can help with X or prevent Y, important universities conduct studies to see how the wearable could help physicians and patients better understand the disease they want to prevent or treat.
With that in mind, the researchers wanted to understand if the Apple Watch could help predict pain in people with the disease, determine the feasibility of using the Apple Watch and build and evaluate a machine learning algorithm to predict the pain scores of vaso-occlusive crises with the wearable.
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