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Finally a revolutionary medical advance, diabetes cured in a human thanks to a new therapy

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The modern lifestyle and several aspects of our current environment contribute to the increased risks of diabetes. Sedentary lifestyle, technology, rich diet, chronic stress and lack of sleep are risk factors that lead to diabetes, includingthe rate continues to rise at an alarming rate worldwide.

Affecting more than 500 million people in 2024, this figure could reach 1.3 billion&# 8217;by 2050 if current trends continue according to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. This chronic and incurable disease poses a real problem on a global level, this disease being one of the main causes of death and disability.

Yet there is hope with the new research results that we are going to discuss today.

A difficult daily life for people with diabetes

If you yourself have diabetes, you know that the daily life of a person with the disease is particularly restrictive. Blood sugar levels should be checked regularly while giving insulin injections.

Poor management of diabetes can lead to extremely serious consequences, such as loss of vision, kidney functions, or even limbs. Being a major problem, research in the field is of paramount importance.

Researchers have just cured diabetes in a human patient

Finally a revolutionary medical advance, diabetes cured in a human thanks to a new therapy

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It is important to know that the Diabetes is divided into two types. Type 1 diabetes is characterized by an immune system that attacks the pancreatic cells that produce insulin, itself a hormone that plays a key role in managing blood sugar.

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< p>Type 2 diabetes is characterized by cells in the pancreas that do not produce enough insulin. This is the type of diabetes that is the most common in the world, representing 90 to 95% of cases. It is also this type of diabetes which has just been cured by Shanghai researchers.

We know what you think about this kind of discovery “another thing that was done on a mouse in the laboratory, and which will never be reproduced on humans”.

Well make no mistake, he is a 59-year-old man who has been completely free of his type 2 diabetes, a disease supposedly incurable.

How is the treatment for diabetes ?

The problem with type 2 diabetes lies in the pancreatic beta cells which no longer play their role of producing insulin. Chinese researchers therefore had the idea of ​​cultivating these using the patient's stem cells, and then transplanting them into the pancreas.

Being able to produce insulin on their own again, It has now been 33 months since the patient no longer showed any signs of diabetes, which has been completely cured.

Since then, American researchers from New York and Los Angeles have succeeded in obtaining similar results on a mouse, this time using drugs to produce the cells directly in the body. Human testing should begin next year.

If these prove successful, the odds are good for the discovery of a real simple treatment to cure type 2 diabetes. Suffice to say that there is hope here.

  • New hope arrives for people with type 2 diabetes, who currently number 500 million worldwide
  • A team of Chinese researchers succeeded in completely curing a man of his diabetes by restarting his natural insulin production, all thanks to a pancreatic cell transplant
  • American researchers have found a way to grow cells directly in the body of a mouse using drugs, giving hope of being able to do the same thing on humans next year

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116