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Updated Apple Watch will track your menstrual period and aim to protect your hearing

Apple’s vice president for health unveiled a menstrual period tracker and an app to alert users to loud sounds.

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apple CEO Tim Cook earlier this year vowed that the tech giant’s greatest contribution to humanity would ultimately be in the realm of health.

You might not have guessed it from the company’s keynote presentation at its big annual developers conference on Monday, where new health and fitness

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