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naturalgasbad@lemmy.ca to World News@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago

Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months

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Chinese scientists develop cure for diabetes, insulin patient becomes medicine-free in just 3 months

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naturalgasbad@lemmy.ca to World News@lemmy.ml · 1 year ago
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Chinese scientists achieve diabetes cure through innovative cell therapy, detailed in Cell Discovery. Patient, treated in July 2021, no longer requires insulin after eleven weeks, and is now medication-free for 33 months. The breakthrough, praised by Timothy Kieffer, signifies a major advancement in diabetes treatment. This novel approach utilizes the body's regenerative abilities and could alleviate China's healthcare burden. Further studies are needed for validation.
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    Type 2, since the article doesn’t say.

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      It’s actually for both types according to the articles in Nature

      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41392-023-01707-x

      https://www.nature.com/articles/s41421-024-00662-3

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        Yeah but the person “cured” had type 2.

        There might be applications for type 1, but that’s speculation.

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        The articles suggest that it may be beneficial for Type 1, but that’s unconfirmed. The nature of early-stage clinical trials is that people don’t really know how things will work. That’s the point of the trials.

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      Important to know. Reading on how it works on the article, I wonder if it could be used for type 1, likely in combination with some kind of drug therapy to prevent the body from just killing the new islet cells.

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      Isn’t type 2 the one that effects massively more people?

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        Iirc type 2 is acquired diabetes, type 1 is the one you get from birth, so yes.

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          A lot of people actually don’t get diabetes type 1 when they are born but later in life

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          It’s adult onset diabetes, just means it didn’t appear during childhood. A lot of people think type 2 is “fat American diet” diabetes but for many of us it’s a genetic condition and typically manifests in the mid 30s regardless of diet. You don’t necessarily become insulin dependent immediately but it’s likely you will progress there

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