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Their approach, based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data, could improve early detection and risk assessment for diabetes without relying on blood samples and expensive or complex procedures.
The highs and lows of blood glucose aren't just an energy rollercoaster; they could be a key to detecting diabetes risk early and spare you a needle prick or two.
A novel approach utilizing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) detects early signs of impaired glucose regulation in ...
Scientists have identified a simple, noninvasive method for assessing blood glucose regulation using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) data. Their approach, which tracks glucose fluctuations, ...
An investigational blood test for type 1 diabetes can accurately detect the disorder's characteristic autoimmunity with only ...
This pilot study provides essential insights into how AI can augment traditional clinical workflows in diabetes management by ...
AI technologies hold immense potential to transform diabetes self-care by improving monitoring, enabling personalized ...
Medtronic plc (NYSE: MDT), a global leader in healthcare technology, today announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Researchers at The University of Queensland have dosed 5 participants in the first clinical trial of a potentially ...