Can I access the Blood Oxygen measures via my own app?
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Yes, you can access Blood Oxygen measures via your own app using HealthKit. HealthKit provides a centralized and encrypted repository for the user's health data, and with permission, you can access this data to create experiences that help people get healthy and stay healthy. This includes querying and writing health data, as well as aggregating and computing statistics of data over time.
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