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They train dogs to detect highs and lows in glucose

Thanks to an olfactory capacity almost 200,000 times higher than that of humans , dogs can detect abnormal levels of sugar in the blood.

The reason is that most dogs naturally respond to their owner's glucose changes through barking, clicking, or jumping.

Educated to prevent a glycemic crisis, dogs can alert and activate the emergency button . An incredible dog service, already used to detect breast or prostate cancer, or epileptic seizures.

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