New Study Could Help Doctors Address Diabetes, Prediabetes
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New study could help doctors address diabetes, prediabetes
A correction to an earlier version of this article has been appended to the end of the article. On a recent summer afternoon, Randy and Vera Tom prepared a stir-fried lunch in their Redwood City home with their “sous chef,” a 17-year-old Bichon Frise named Munchies, afoot. Randy, 70, recently overhauled his lifestyle after the couple participated in a Stanford Medicine study tracking their metabolic responses to carbohydrates in real time with a…
MONTREAL — A small device under development in the United States is able to detect and analyze molecules in the air, which could one day have multiple applications in the field of health. One could consider, for example, that diabetics no longer had to prick their blood sugar with a finger to measure their blood sugar, said the first author of the study, Jingcheng Ma, who carried out this work as part of his post-doctoral studies at the Universi…
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