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3 decades ago Dr. Dean Ornish (University of San Francisco) and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn (Cleveland Clinic) showed how to arrest and to reverse coronary artery disease (the killer number one in western countries). They proofed it with medical imaging (coronary angiography). Many landmark studies followed, and up to now thousands of doctors and cardiologists try (but struggle) to spread the knowledge... because no one cares. Apple is the next in line not to care. Instead, Apple promotes fancy stuff that does not have the power to arrest, let alone reverse, coronary artery disease. Disheartening!!
BAHAHAHA - the high-fat fad diet guy? Perhaps a bit more reading, a little more studying, a little less pop-doc following.
 
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Went 67 minutes and nothing. Waited 2 hours, nothing.
Restarted phone and watch, nothing.
Got back to do more exercise and finally got the award at 69 minutes.
Wondered why...
 
And now it is the time for me to be patient. I have 90 exercise minutes but not yet seeing the Heart Month Activity award. :)
Restarting the phone and the watch worked for my wife and I.

 
Would be great if these actually appeared. Ever since getting a new watch finally with the series 6 (after having destroyed the previous one in january) The "limited edition" challanges just disappeared from the fitness app on the phone and while the "ring in the new year" showed on the watch, none of these new ones from february do. It's really annoying as they're there but they're not. (badges also disappeared form messages)
 
60 minutes of left swiping fake accounts and drunk pics.

1 left swipe = 1 calorie

60 left swipes a minute

3600 calories burned in one hour

Hyperthermia activated
 
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Today only, Apple Watch owners can complete a new Apple Watch activity challenge in celebration of Heart Month, which is aimed at promoting cardiovascular health.

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The challenge, which is listed in the Fitness app on the iPhone, tasks users with earning 60 minutes on their Exercise ring.



Completing the challenge will award users with a unique badge viewable in both the Summary tab of the Fitness app on iPhone and the Awards section of the Activity app on Apple Watch.

Activity Challenges are often tied to special occasions or holidays throughout the year, including Earth Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and New Year's. Earlier in February, Apple kicked off a Unity challenge in celebration of black history, tasking users to close their Move rings seven times in a row during the month.

Article Link: Apple's Heart Month Activity Challenge Requires 60 Minutes of Exercise on Valentine's Day
I did the 60 minutes of exercise but I did not receive the badge.
 

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Exactly the same here. If done 63 minutes, the wife has done 67 (don’t ask) and neither have received the award.
GREAT! once again. No valentine. No Date.

So I can do 60! on the Treadmill. I'm a runner
Exactly the same here. If done 63 minutes, the wife has done 67 (don’t ask) and neither have received the award.
Me neither. Have already done 85 minutes of exercise and no prize 😞
 
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