‘This AI-based smartphone helps diabetes patients manage blood sugar’

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[Image courtesy of OHSU]

Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) combined AI and diabetes experts to develop a smartphone app to help manage blood sugar levels.

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OHSU biomedical engineer Peter Jacobs and OHSU endocrinologist Dr. Leah Wilson lead this project. They plan to organize a randomized clinical trial to evaluate an enhanced app used in concert with diabetes education specialists. The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded the university more than $4.3 million to support the work.

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The researchers developed the DailyDose app for people managing type 1 diabetes with multiple daily insulin injections. It uses an AI algorithm to evaluate blood sugar data, identify trends and recommend steps to keep glucose in range.

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This AI-based smartphone helps diabetes patients manage blood sugar

[Image courtesy of OHSU]

Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) combined AI and diabetes experts to develop a smartphone app to help manage blood sugar levels.

OHSU biomedical engineer Peter Jacobs and OHSU endocrinologist Dr. Leah Wilson lead this project. They plan to organize a randomized clinical trial to evaluate an enhanced app used in concert with diabetes education specialists. The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust awarded the university more than $4.3 million to support the work.

The researchers developed the DailyDose app for people managing type 1 diabetes with multiple daily insulin injections. It uses an AI algorithm to evaluate blood sugar data, identify trends and recommend steps to keep glucose in range.

Get the full story at our sister site, Drug Delivery Business News.

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