LONDON: Apple Watch comes out at the center of another life-saving experience. In an exiting story, a UK man credited Apple’s wearable and heart rate features for detecting a symptomless health issue that made his heart stop 138 times in just 48 hours. It was discovered that his heart's resting rate had fallen to just 30 beats per minute (it is normally between 60-100bpm). His cardiologist informed him that he had a significant cardiac blockage following testing like a 48-hour ECG and an MRI. His heart stopped 138 times in 10-second intervals throughout a 48-hour ECG period. Last was performed this month, and a pacemaker was inserted to monitor aberrant heart rhythms. On his birthday in April of this year, his wife gifted him an Apple Watch. "I wouldn't be here if she hadn't given me an Apple watch for my birthday. I will always be extremely grateful to her for that. In addition to charging it, it now constantly accompanies me "He was reported to have said. In the past, the Apple Watch has saved many lives all across the world. According to the tech giant, Apple Watch and iPhone will deliver features this autumn with iOS 16 and watchOS 9 that concentrate on 17 different aspects of health and fitness, including mobility, women's health, sleep, and heart health. The Apple Heart Trial, the first of its kind in the medical world and the largest virtual cardiac clinical study at the moment, was recently created by Apple in partnership with Stanford University in the US. Korean Govt YouTube channel hacked to stream crypto Elon Musk video Japanese F-35B jets make their debut at Australia's Pitch Black exercise. IMF says, Pakistan owes 30 pc of its foreign debt to China