Apple Watch credited with helping detect lung blood clot that otherwise ‘would have been fatal’<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Apple has long marketed the Apple Watch as a health device and today we’re seeing yet another instance of the device being put to good use. 28-year-old Apple Watch user James Green tweeted over the weekend that the “stupid lil wrist computer” saved his life.</p>
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Apple Watch credited with helping detect lung blood clot that otherwise ‘would have been fatal’