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  • Indicator for Diabetes: Diabetes Prediction using AI

    Researchers have developed an ingenious artificial intelligence (AI) tool. The novel AI tool can automatically measure the amount of fat around the heart. By measuring the fat around heart from MRI scan images it can predict the risk of diabetes. The findings of this team have been published in the journal Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. Read more

  • Diabetic Tech: Biosensing Contact Lenses that can Measure Glucose Levels and Treat Diabetes.

    Diabetic Tech: Biosensing Contact Lenses that can Measure Glucose Levels and Treat Diabetes.

    Firstly, do you remember that World Health Organization prediction that Chronic disease numbers will surpass communicable disease (such as malaria) approximately by 2030? It’s one reason i share information on health technology on that focuses on chronic disease self-management. I foresee a future transformation from painful pricks (Invasive techniques) to automated non-invasive techniques in measuring Read more

  • Diabetes type II diet: It doesn’t have to be boring

    Diabetes type II diet: It doesn’t have to be boring

    …develop an eating plan that works for you is a good place to start. Make sure to include your favorite foods, and don’t be scared to try something new… Read more

  • Stroke Survivor Complications: Pain due to Shoulder Subluxation.

    Stroke Survivor Complications: Pain due to Shoulder Subluxation.

    According to Stroke.org upto 84% of stroke survivors experience shoulder pain episode associated with shoulder subluxation and motor impairment. What is shoulder subluxation and how does it happen? It’s a partial dislocation of the shoulder joint, simply put. It’s commonly caused by weak rotator cuff muscles, which connect the upper arm bone to the shoulder Read more

  • Sunday dose of Humor

    Sunday dose of Humor

    It is yet another Sunday dose of Humor episode; the III episode. Today, like previous second episode, we will delve into stroke humor. Diabetics, don’t worry, your fair share of funny will be served in the next IV episode. Without further dilly-dally, let’s be on it. 1. I’ve just got home from watching a football Read more

  • Back pain in Stroke: What causes it and prevention

    Back pain in Stroke: What causes it and prevention

    Researchers have found that a non-radiating global back pain may indicate an upcoming spinal stroke. Low back pain affects 60% to 80 % of adults at some point during their lives with increasing incidences at a younger age. According to Adegoke et al (2015) recent epidemiologic statistics, there is a rather significant prevalence of LBP among Read more

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