It could mean many patients with kidney disease are found sooner.
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New research from the University of Dundee has shown that artificial intelligence (AI) can analyze routine eye-screening photos to detect early signs of kidney disease in people with type 2 diabetes—years before symptoms appear. This breakthrough, presented at the Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2025, could lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment, potentially preventing severe kidney […] The post Eye photos can predict kidney disease in people with diabetes appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
It could mean many patients with kidney disease are found sooner.
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