Providing precise medical information

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Lin Shao, Hossein Miri and Tobias Schreck (from left) are working at Graz Univer
Lin Shao, Hossein Miri and Tobias Schreck (from left) are working at Graz University of Technology on the visualization of a personalized and interactive knowledge platform on diabetes type II.
Lin Shao, Hossein Miri and Tobias Schreck ( from left ) are working at Graz University of Technology on the visualization of a personalized and interactive knowledge platform on diabetes type II. By Beate Mosing When it comes to questions about our health, we want accurate and understandable answers. But "understandable" is a relative term. The occasion in question, previous knowledge and the desired depth of information can be very different. To this end, the knowledge visualization team at TU Graz is developing a health platform for type II diabetes that will take this into account and respond in an appropriate manner. Who, as a layman, has never shaken their head in puzzlement over a doctor's letter? Who really understands what the blood count figures mean? And hand on heart, who has never googled their symptoms and then wished they hadn't? When it comes to open questions about health and illness, the internet offers an immeasurable wealth of information, but not necessarily a good answer. Exactly what " .
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