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25.09.2025

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Björn Schuller Featured in Macwelt Article

The Role of Apple Watch in Personal Health and Wellness

MCML Principal Investigator Björn Schuller is mentioned in a recent Macwelt article discussing how the Apple Watch contributes to health monitoring and the future of healthcare.

He highlights the potential of smartwatches to detect subtle behavioral and physiological changes, to use audio and sensor data for early detection of conditions, and integrate multiple data streams for a more complete view of a user’s health. He also points out the importance of balancing data collection with user well-being.

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