RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR GENDER-SPECIFIC DIAGNOSIS OF HEART FAILURE IN TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS

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A study by MedUni Vienna highlighted gender-specific differences in diagnosing systolic heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D), revealing that current methods are less reliable for women. Analyzing data from 2083 T2D patients, the study found that women are more prone to heart failure but often show fewer symptoms despite having significant NT-proBNP markers. This discrepancy suggests the need for gender-specific guidelines to improve diagnosis and care for female T2D patients.

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What is a major challenge in developing bidirectional BCIs?

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What potential application could benefit from bidirectional BCI technology?

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Which technology is commonly used to achieve bidirectional BCI functionality?

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What is a key advantage of bidirectional BCI systems?

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