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Australia designs model to link heart disease with T2D – BSA bureau
University of Sydney engineers have developed a model aimed to predict the risk of people living with type 2 diabetes developing cardiovascular disease.

University of Sydney engineers have developed a model aimed to predict the risk of people living with type 2 diabetes developing cardiovascular disease.
Researchers from Australia’s University of Sydney’s School of Project Management within the Faculty of Engineering have developed a model which aims to predict the risk of people living with type 2 diabetes (T2D) developing cardiovascular disease.
The model has been found to have a high prediction accuracy with a range from 79 to 88 percent.
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