
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.
Presents a menu of Health tabs grouped by section, health records, and categories of health data, then opens to the tab of your choice.
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.
Opens into the Health app to the Clinical Notes section of your Health Records where you can “connect to your providers to see your health records and get updates when there’s a new entry.”
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.
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.
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.
Opens into the Health app to the Browse tab where you can pick from your Categories or Records data to open.
Prompts you to enter a total time, then starts a timer for that length.
Asks you for a caption and filename, then formats it as a Markdown image reference.
Opens the collection of photos and videos that you’ve favorited using the heart icon in Photos.
Gets a YouTube video from your channel RSS feed, isolates the ID, and opens the live chat pop-out window.
Presents a menu of Editorial themes in Keynote – pick from Feature Story, Look Book, Classic, Editorial, and Cream Paper.
Prompts you to pick a Reminders list, then lets you type in new tasks all at once and inserts them one-by-one.
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