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AI Predicts the Risk of Severe Diabetes Using Test Data; Professor Shimabukuro of Fukushima Medical University and Others to Release Free App; Analysis Also Includes Types Common in Okinawa.

An app has been developed that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the risk of future severe complications in diabetic patients based on their early-stage test data. The app was developed by a research team led by Michio Shimabukuro, a director and vice president of Fukushima Medical University and a native of Nago City. The app classifies patients into five types and visualizes the risk of needing dialysis in a few years.
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An app has been developed that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to predict the risk of future severe complications in diabetic patients based on their early-stage test data. The app was developed by a research team led by Michio Shimabukuro, a director and vice president of Fukushima Medical University and a native of Nago City. The app classifies patients into five types and visualizes the risk of needing dialysis in a few years.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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