Voices needed for T2D study (literally)

A new research initiative is currently seeking volunteers to participate in a pioneering study that aims to investigate the feasibility of using voice recordings to detect Type 2 diabetes.

DDM Health and the Royal Holloway, University of London have launched the innovative trial to develop a non-invasive tool capable of identifying individuals at risk of Type 2 diabetes solely through the analysis of their voice. This ground-breaking new tool will be able to detect Type 2 diabetes earlier than usual, meaning less people will be living with the condition undiagnosed.

The researchers are now inviting individuals with and without Type 2 diabetes to participate in the study by filling in a survey and sharing anonymous voice data.

Arjun Panesar, AI expert and Chief Operations Officer at DDM Health, said: “Your voice could make a difference. Your participation could play a crucial role in advancing early detection and prevention efforts, potentially benefitting millions worldwide by contributing to the development of a non-invasive and convenient method for early detection of Type 2 diabetes.”

Charlotte Summers, Chief Operations Officer at DDM, said: “We are thrilled to be collaborating with the esteemed Royal Holloway, University of London, on this study. Their expertise and commitment to innovation will undoubtedly elevate our research efforts.”

To take part in the survey, click HERE.

 

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