The AACE update to its 2026 algorithm for the management of type 2 diabetes includes a new section on diabetes classification ...
A University of Virginia Center for Diabetes Technology-developed algorithm—paired with a continuous glucose monitor—can help ...
A new machine-learning tool can identify diabetes and prediabetes using ECG data, according to research recently published online in BMJ Innovations. “The motivation for the study was to search for ...
Tandem Diabetes Care has secured a new FDA clearance for its insulin dose-calculating algorithm, opening up its use to adults with Type 2 diabetes. The Control-IQ+ program—now with the added ...
Fragility fractures are a serious complication of type 1 and type 2 diabetes, but many clinicians who treat patients with diabetes are not aware of the increased risk of these fractures. Fragility ...
Kidney disease is a common, irreversible complication of diabetes. Researchers have developed an algorithm that uses genetic markers to predict whether a type 2 diabetic will develop kidney disease ...
Bigfoot Biomedical is doing its part to ensure that the possibility of building a smarter diabetes management system is more than just an urban legend. The tech maker has purchased a new algorithm ...
SEATTLE — The latest American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) type 2 diabetes management algorithm uses graphics to focus on individualized care while adding newly compiled information ...
Algorithms applied to electronic health record data can identify more cases of undetected diabetes in patients than claims codes, and discriminates between type 1 and type 2 diabetes, according to a ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . PHILADELPHIA — In treating adults with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, clinicians must consider and work to ...
Timely prediction may help prevent the condition using nutritional and lifestyle changes. A new computer algorithm can predict in the early stages of pregnancy, or even before pregnancy has occurred, ...
Type 1 diabetes mellitus may have a higher risk for incident dementia when compared with type 2 diabetes mellitus.