Apple will remove the ability to enter and monitor blood glucose data in its Health app because of reported issues with measurement from users in the UK and Australia, reports CNET.

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Currently, the app allows users to manually enter view blood glucose values in mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter) or mmol/L (millimoles per liter). However, Apple notes that the Health app has an issue with devices that display mmol/L, as those values cannot be entered or displayed in the Heath app.

An Apple support page published on the matter states that the company will soon release a software updated that will temporarily remove the ability and states that data will not be deleted:

If you have previously entered values manually in the Health app, you'll no longer see this data in the Health app after the update. However, your data won't be deleted, and other apps with permission to read health data will still have access to blood glucose values that you previously entered.

Third-party apps will continue to be able to support both units of measurement and can continue to use HealthKit APIs to store blood glucose data.

It is unknown if a fix will come Apple's forthcoming iOS 8.1 software update or through a potential iOS 8.0.3 update. Before the public launch of iOS 8, Apple confirmed that it had discovered a "bug" in HealthKit and pulled HealthKit-related apps from the App Store. Apple eventually released iOS 8.0.1 with fixes for HealthKit, and once again allowed HealthKit-enabled apps to be on the App Store.

Top Rated Comments

beosound3200 Avatar
148 months ago
If you live outside of the US please keep the metric system and use it to your heart's content. If you live in the US, the people have spoken and the metric system lost. 30 years ago. Time to get over it.



just a tiny reminder people shouldnt always be the ones deciding
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
munkydust Avatar
148 months ago
No! What about my issues! Look at it you can see very very clearly when iOS 8.0.2 came out

iOS 8.0.2 broke your legs? :eek:
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
laudern Avatar
148 months ago
Metric system for the win.

Imperial system needs to be destroyed and forgotten.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
The Doctor11 Avatar
148 months ago
No! What about my issues! Look at it you can see very very clearly when iOS 8.0.2 came out
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
rdlink Avatar
148 months ago
Metric system for the win.

Imperial system needs to be destroyed and forgotten.

If you live outside of the US please keep the metric system and use it to your heart's content. If you live in the US, the people have spoken and the metric system lost. 30 years ago. Time to get over it.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
The Doctor11 Avatar
148 months ago
how the heck did you get that in miles? mines in km

I don't know. My country is the United States. That could have something to do with it
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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