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9.9.2020

New T2D-Data project starts! VTT, University of Eastern Finland and THL develop individual data-driven solutions for the prevention of type 2 diabetes

When it comes to promoting health, there is rarely a ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution. VTT, the University of Eastern Finland and the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL) have launched the T2D-Data project, supported by the Academy of Finland, in which they develop personalized services for the prevention of type 2 diabetes by using health data, […]

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