When Apple only released the iOS 8 Health app it contained blood glucose tracking feature. Later the company removed it because users complained about incorrect measurements and other issues. Now the new iOS 8.2 specs give a hint on this option return. As developers who have already tested the new beta report [they can download iOS 8.2 beta 3 already], the application will once again get blood glucose control. Users who already got to know some of the iOS 8.2 features on iPhone and iPad say that the third beta restores the blood tracking option and fixes the problems that were earlier reported by users from Australia and the UK. iOS 8.2 Health App iOS 8.2 What’s New Unlike it was in iOS 8, the 8.2 beta 3 Health app doesn’t have the issues with millimoles per liter and milligrams per deciliter units. It couldn’t accept and show the levels of glucose in human blood in these mmol/L and mg/dL. Apple has worked to solve the incorrect unit measurements and now the application is capable to monitoring blood glucose in any unit. These are not the only changes that are brought with the new firmware beta. In iOS 8.2 beta 3, Health app gets descriptions for each category it contains. This should allows users understand what content can be found inside each menu. The official launch of HealthKit wasn’t successful. Maybe it will become more interesting and much improved with each next mobile firmware update.