iOS 18 shortcuts

Show my Health checklist

Opens the Health app to the Health Checklist page that lets you set up your iPhone to keep an eye on things for you, letting you quickly enable features like Emergency SOS, Medical ID, Crash Detection, Headphone Notifications, and Walking Steadiness Notifications.

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Show all my Health records

Opens into the Health app to the Health Records section of your Profile where you can see accounts, export Health Records to PDF, show Apps and Research studies, and change options like data sharing and analytics.

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Show my Hearing data

Opens into the Health app to the Hearing category where you can see headphone audio levels, environmental sound levels, environmental sound reduction, and any noise notifications or hearing test results.

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Show my Mental Wellbeing data

Opens the Health app to the Mental Wellbeing category where you see data like Mindful Minutes, State of Mind, Exercise Minutes, Time In Daylight, and Sleep data – all types of data that affect your mental state.

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Show my Mobility data

Opens the Mobility tab of the Health app where you can see data like Walking Speed, Walking Step Length, Double Support Time, Walking Asymmetry, Sait Speed, Walking Steadiness, Six-Minute Walk, and your Cardio Fitness.

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Show my Nutrition data

Run this when you want to check in on your progress with food tracking apps like Lifesum or FoodNoms – make sure to dive into each category and check out how you’ve been doing.

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Show my Respiratory data

Opens the Health app to the Respiratory category where you can view data like Respiratory Rate, Breathing Disturbances, Sleep Apnea Notifications, and Blood Oxygen data, as well as your Cardio Fitness and Six-Minute Walk stats.

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Show my Vitals data

Opens into the Health app to to the Vitals category where you can see data like Heart Rate, Respiratory Rate, Bloody Oxygen, and the new all-inclusive “Vitals” stats that range from Low to Tpyical to High.

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Open Switch Control preferences

Opens the deep link into the Accessibility settings for Switch Control, which allows you to use your iPhone by sequentially highlighting items on the screen that can be activated through an adaptive accesssory. Other options include settings for Switches, Recipe, Scanning Style, Auto Scanning Time, Pause on First Item, Loops, Move Repeat, Long Press, Tap Behavior, Focused Item After Tap, and keyboard, switch stabilization, point scanning, audio, and menu items controls.

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