App study reveals hidden kidney risks in diabetes patients
NCT ID NCT05552339
First seen Apr 24, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study looked at data from 348 people with type 2 diabetes in Germany who use the myTherapy app. The goal was to see how many have elevated levels of albumin in their urine, which is an early sign of kidney disease. Researchers tracked these levels over about a year to understand how they change. No new treatments were tested—just observations from routine care.
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