Adult and pediatric experts from @HopkinsMedicine, @EndoHopkins, and @HopkinsKids are available all month to raise diabetes awareness and discuss how the disease impacts adults and children.
Patients who received AI-based coaching from an app on their phone or wearable device reduced their risk of developing ...
Dozens of youths attended a special camp for kids with diabetes this week.According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, 95 children and teenagers are attending Camp Charm City, led by doctors and medical ...
Results demonstrated that similar outcomes can be achieved by a human coach-based program and an AI-DPP. Moreover, the AI-DPP ...
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A new kind of coach: How artificial intelligence is helping people prevent diabetes
When you first get the diagnosis that your blood sugar is too high, you feel as if you are standing on the edge of a cliff.
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AI coaching helps people prevent diabetes early
Artificial intelligence (AI) is stepping into the role of a health coach, offering a scalable and personalized approach to diabetes prevention. A recent study from Johns Hopkins University has shown ...
Johns Hopkins finds app effective for diabetes prevention, matching CDC benchmarks and human-led program outcomes in a 12-month study.
New findings published in Nature Medicine showed that people can enter prediabetes remission — and lower type 2 diabetes risk ...
Dr. Simeon G. “Moan” Margolis, a retired leading endocrinologist who had been a professor of medicine, endocrinology and biological chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a ...
New medicines for people who have diabetes seem to pop up all the time. Drugs that help the body break down carbohydrates, drugs that increase excretion of glucose in the urine, drugs that help ...
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