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Artificial Intelligence (AI) can detect low-glucose levels via ECG without fingerprick test

A new technology for detecting low glucose levels via ECG using a non-invasive wearable sensor, which with the latest Artificial Intelligence can detect hypoglycaemic events from raw ECG signals has been made by researchers from the University of Warwick.

Mon 13 Jan 2020, 10:28 | Tags: diabetes, Engineering, School of Engineering, Sciences

New study sheds light on how blood vessel damage from high glucose concentrations unfolds

A mechanism in the cells that line our blood vessels that helps them to process glucose becomes uncontrolled in diabetes, and could be linked to the formation of blood clots and inflammation according to researchers from the University of Warwick.


War, lack of democracy and urbanisation contribute to double burden of malnutrition in adolescents in developing countries

A new study from the University of Warwick blames macro-level factors for the double burden of malnutrition among adolescents in developing countries. The double burden of malnutrition refers to the coexistence of undernutrition along with overweight and obesity, or diet-related noncommunicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes.

Wed 27 Jun 2018, 11:43 | Tags: Health, diabetes, children, medicine, research, WMS, parenting, Health and Medicine

Warwick gets share of £2.6 million research funding from Diabetes UK

Diabetes UK has committed to invest £2.6 million in 19 brand new projects including one at the University's School of life Sciences.


Public health pioneer emphasises the importance of Warwick and other medical schools

One of the UK’s foremost health pioneers has been awarded a Hon DSc (Honorary Doctor of Science) from the University of Warwick.


Kerala government looks to University of Warwick for new healthcare model

The University of Warwick is helping the Indian state of Kerala redevelop its healthcare system.


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