Columbia University researchers have developed a personalized algorithm that predicts the impact of particular foods on an individual's blood sugar levels. The algorithm has been integrated into an app, Glucoracle, that will allow individuals with type 2 diabetes to keep a tighter rein on their glucose levels -- the key to preventing or controlling the major complications of a disease that affects 8 percent of Americans.So, Columbia University Medical school took rat, and jumped to conclusion, this is the was to treat diabetic type 2. Well, the question is only one, why they so aggressive to Dr. Oz? Why they do not take Dr. Oz as prominent colleague? They are green with envy. Who would not? He is Celebrity with very high income, and they are not. No one really do even know about Columbia University Medical School. Every one do know Dr. Oz. Dr Oz enjoy fan on high stage on TV show, and they have to take a look at the dirty rats cases, how fat fed rats deal with diabetes they never do have. Poor Columbia University Medical School!
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"While we know the general effect of different types of food on blood glucose, the detailed effects can vary widely from one person to another and for the same person over time," said lead author David Albers, PhD, associate research scientist in Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC).So, really, do they have something more important to study? No, they do not. They try, but Dr. Oz still unreachable. So, they developed different way to fool people. There are 8% of Diabetics type 2, and even more then that who is still not diagnosed yet, and even more who can be prevented from being diagnosed with diabetes type 2 in all American Population. So, if Columbia University will take treatment of its victim as the source of their income would be limitless. Best way to hit the Ball is .... . Well, there are many ways, just try do not cross ways obe another.
Dr. Oz took shakes, how shakes help to prevent diabetes type 2, treat diabetes tipe 2, cure diabetes type 2, kill diabetics type 2. All in his disposal. This line is takes, so try to get another line.
Our algorithm, integrated into an easy-to-use app, predicts the consequences of eating a specific meal before the food is eaten, allowing individuals to make better nutritional choices during mealtime. (David Albers, PhD, associate research scientist in Biomedical Informatics at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC).Now count it, every one take meal a few times daily. Every one use an easy-to-use app before taking first bite. If charge only one cent for one bite, count how many green will fall from every one of our valets?
For the two non-diabetic individuals, the app's predictions were comparable to the actual glucose measurements. For the three subjects with diabetes, the app's forecasts were slightly less accurate, possibly due to fluctuations in the physiology of patients with diabetes or parameter error, but were still comparable to the predictions of the diabetes educators.I was looking what to say, how to say that this device never will work. They said it better then I was able to predict. It work very well for those who are not diabetic. Why not? they all the time have normal blood glucose level. Body system do the job, and Columbia University researchers collect money. But it is all the time different when one is diabetic. It is simple does not work. So, what about prediction? As usual, it helps 'to prevent' but never help to do any other jobs. Simple.
At the same time Columbia University will sell app and collect money, pretending how great they are in 'preventing education'.
I am wandering, would they over-smart Dr. Oz? Would public buy their device, or Celebrity image will overshadow any app?
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