Diabetes, a condition rooted in pancreatic dysfunction, continues to surge globally. Recent studies show that over 38 million Americans (CDC, 2023) and nearly 5 million people in the UK (Diabetes UK, 2024) are affected. Despite advancements, late detection and delayed intervention remain significant hurdles. As the prevalence grows, innovative technologies—especially artificial intelligence—are emerging as critical tools in transforming the landscape of diabetes management and prevention.
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9. AI-Powered Sleep Trackers for Glycemic Control AI-powered sleep trackers are rapidly gaining traction as essential tools in diabetes management by illuminating the critical relationship between…