India faces a major health challenge with diabetes cases projected to reach 124.9 million by 2045. A team at NIT Rourkela has developed a sophisticated AI-driven model using deep learning to improve blood sugar predictions. This innovation, published in the IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics, promises more accurate, automatic glucose forecasting, aiding in better diabetes management.
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