
Show my Symptoms data
Opens into the Health category for Symptoms data (which can be logged with Shortcuts using Log Health Samples).
Opens into the Health app to the Medication category where you can log meds, add new medications, check drug interactions, and show medication information.
Opens into the Health category for Symptoms data (which can be logged with Shortcuts using Log Health Samples).
Opens to the “Sharing” tab in the Health app where you share with someone, ask someone to share, share with your doctor, and see apps and research studies alongside shared 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.
Opens the Health app to the Activity section to display Rings and Workouts data gathered by Apple Watch.
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 Browse > Body Measurements to display data like weight, BMI, body fat percentage, or stats like waist circumference.
Displays device details in a prompt, incluing OS, device type, system version, system build number, device model, device hostname, and the device name.
Presents a list of Education templates from the Numbers app, including an attendance spreadsheet, grade book, GPA sheet, probability calculator, correlation project, or academic calendar.
Asks you to search for an app name on the App Store, gets the bundle identifier, and adds it to the deep link into the Storage for that app in Settings.
Presents a list of Jazz radio stations on Apple Music, then opens the link to immediately start playing the station.
Activates or deactivates Control Center (depending on its current status) – works best with Siri.
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