Artificial Intelligence

AI Algorithm for Blood Sugar Management Reduces Risk of Serious Complications in Diabetic COVID-19 Patients
Preliminary observations of COVID-19 patients with diabetes has inspired researchers from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI, USA) to develop an algorithm for glucose monitoring that could help combat the virus’ serious complications. More...14 Aug 2020





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