Corriere delle Alpi reports on the success of the No-T to Lose prevention project
Corriere delle Alpi featured the preliminary results of the No-T to Lose project presented in Cortina: 302 free medical visits, 112 andrological questionnaires and 416 screenings carried out with TrAIcorder.
Article taken from Corriere delle Alpi.
The newspaper Corriere delle Alpi reported on the success of the No-T to Lose prevention project, an initiative linked to the road to the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games and focused on promoting early diagnosis and healthier lifestyles.
According to the article, the preliminary results presented on 11 March 2026 in Cortina showed very strong participation: 302 free outpatient visits across several specialties, 112 andrological questionnaires and 416 screenings performed with TrAIcorder.
A prevention project with broad participation
The initiative was promoted by the Veneto Region, the Padova University Hospital and the University of Padova, under the scientific coordination of professor Andrea Garolla. The goal was clear: to bring prevention closer to people in accessible settings with high public visibility.
The newspaper also highlighted the variety of medical activities carried out during the project: 80 andrological visits, 41 active-ageing consultations, 44 cardiovascular prevention visits, 43 rheumatology visits, 45 dermatology visits and 49 endocrinology visits. Special attention was given to men's prevention, an area in which regular check-ups are still too infrequent.
TrAIcorder's contribution
The Corriere delle Alpi article also gave strong visibility to TrAIcorder, described as an AI-based device capable of detecting more than 25 vital and metabolic parameters through a simple contactless video check-up.
More than 400 people used the technology during the initiative. Among the most frequent anomalies were those related to heart rate, cholesterol and blood glucose, confirming a widespread presence of cardiometabolic risk factors within the observed sample.
Prevention beyond traditional clinics
The value of the initiative, as highlighted by the newspaper, goes beyond the numbers. No-T to Lose represents a concrete model of widespread prevention, capable of identifying risk situations early and strengthening public awareness of the importance of regular screening.
Bringing tools like TrAIcorder outside traditional clinics means making prevention more accessible, faster and closer to everyday life. For this reason, coverage by a newspaper such as Corriere delle Alpi is an important sign: prevention is increasingly entering public debate through concrete examples of innovation applied to healthcare.