A new application called Epic Health will help diabetic patients not need to have their blood drawn on their finger multiple times a day.
Application This is suitable for people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. With the new application, patients just need to place a finger on the smartphone camera lens and capture all the information. about heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, respiratory rate and blood oxygen saturation will appear on the application device.
According to Mr. Dominic Wood- “This app uses a simple protocol that encourages users to do non-invasive tests and allows us to capture all patient information in an efficient way,” said the app’s founder. system and create the most suitable treatment results.
Mr. Wood also emphasized: “This application has great significance in diabetes prevention” and the target audience of this application is “anyone who is healthy or who is diagnosed at risk of diabetes when the disease can still be prevented”.</p >
More importantly, the Epic application can measure the level of insulin resistance in the body, which is the core method to determine whether a person has diabetes or not. . It works by measuring the patient’s pulse, which is related to the patient’s blood sugar level. Researchers say the Epic app will help people improve their lifestyle to avoid the risk of type 2 diabetes.
The Epic app has been Developed for 3 years and will continue testing for a few months, it is expected that by the end of the year this application will be launched and allow users to download for free.
Nguyen Ha
According to Indianexpress
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