RaduTyrsina
News Team

Now, in order to popularize the new feature in iOS8, Apple has updated the App Store with an “Apps for Health” section in the Featured tab. You will find there several apps that use iOS 8′s Health app to aggregate health and fitness data into a central location for users.
Apple had to delay HealthKit-compatible apps due to a critical bug in the first version of iOS 8. But after releasing iOS 8.0.2 on Thursday, the company started approving apps that take advantage of the health-tracking features.
At the moment, Apple has 14 apps listed, and here's the entire list along with direct links to their official iTunes download pages:
- FitStar Personal Trainer (free) – workout plans
- Calorie Counter & Diet Tracker (free) – as the name implies
- Human (free) – activity and calorie tracker
- Noom Coach (free) – weight loss
- Yummly (free) – recipes and grocery shopping list
- WebMD (free) -
- Fitnet Personal Fitness Workouts (free) – the name says it all
- MotionX 24/7 ($0.99) – sleep tracking
- CARROT Fit ($2.99) – a workout with a personality
- Zova (free) – workouts for women
- 7 Minute Workout (free) – what more can I say
- Omvana (free) – meditation
- Patient IO (free) – treatment-specific reminders, tasks, and education
- Centered (free) – meditation and step goals