Tag: lifestyle intervention
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NHS Prevention Scheme Slashes Type 2 Diabetes Risk by a Third
How a NHS prevention program helps cut diabetes risk In a landmark demonstration of preventive health care, an NHS lifestyle intervention is showing promising results in reducing the risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The program targets adults who are at high risk due to factors like excess weight, family history, and impaired glucose levels,…
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Migraine and Hypertension in Adolescents: New Findings
Overview: Linking Migraine and Hypertension in Teens Recent research published in Hypertension reveals a notable association between migraine disorders and hypertension among adolescents, particularly in cases of severe migraine. The study adds to a growing body of evidence that cardiovascular and neurological health are interlinked long before adulthood. For clinicians, parents, and young patients, these…
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AI Diabetes Prevention Program Matches Human-Led Outcomes
Overview New evidence suggests that an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered lifestyle intervention for people with prediabetes can reduce diabetes risk as effectively as traditional, human-led programs. The study, published online October 27 in the Journal of …, compared a digital, AI-driven program with conventional clinician-guided interventions and found comparable improvements in key health outcomes related to…
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AI Diabetes Prevention Program Delivers Results Like Human Programs
AI-Powered Prevention Matches Human-Led Programs in Key Trial Outcomes In a landmark study released online on October 27, researchers report that an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered lifestyle intervention app for adults with prediabetes reduces their risk of progressing to type 2 diabetes at a level comparable to traditional, human-led programs. The findings, published in the Journal…
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AI Diabetes Prevention Program Surpasses Expectations, Matching Human-Led Outcomes
AI-Based Diabetes Prevention Program Matches Human-Led Results in Real-World Study A new study published online Oct. 27 in the Journal of … reveals that an artificial intelligence (AI)–powered lifestyle intervention app can reduce the risk of progression from prediabetes to diabetes at a level comparable to conventional, human-led programs. The findings carry important implications for…
