November marks American Diabetes Month — a moment to raise awareness and highlight the
meaningful progress being made in prevention and care. This year brings encouraging news: a
newly released Johns Hopkins study found that an AI-powered diabetes-prevention app can
match the effectiveness of traditional human-led programs, giving millions more accessible
support. At the same time, a fresh review in npj Digital Medicine shows how pairing wearable
glucose monitors with advanced AI models can identify unique metabolic patterns and
personalize lifestyle guidance like never before. As we recognize this month, it’s important to
focus not only on the challenges of diabetes, but also on the innovative tools shaping a healthier
future.



