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- Mount Sinai Researchers Move Closer to a Cure for Diabetes
For more than 15 years, researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have worked tirelessly to find a solution to cure diabetes by identifying a drug that could make human beta cells regenerate In 2015, Mount Sinai researchers discovered the first such drug, called harmine
- Novel diabetes treatment shows promise in eliminating insulin . . .
A combination therapy using endoscopic duodenal ablation and semaglutide has demonstrated significant potential in eliminating insulin dependency in type 2 diabetes patients, according to new research presented at UEG Week 2024 in October
- Diabetes Breakthrough: New Treatment Eliminates Insulin . . . - SciTechDaily
A new treatment combining ReCET and semaglutide could eliminate the need for insulin in type 2 diabetes, with 86% of participants in a study no longer requiring insulin therapy The treatment was safe and well-tolerated, and further trials are planned to confirm these results
- Promising new treatment strategy for type 2 diabetes - News-Medical. net
Groundbreaking research presented today at UEG Week 2024 reveals a promising new treatment strategy for type 2 diabetes (T2D) that could significantly reduce or even eliminate the need for
- Promising new approach to treating type 2 diabetes - News-Medical. net
New research led by Ayyalusamy Ramamoorthy, a professor at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering and the Florida State University-headquartered National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, shows how
- Novel Therapies in Diabetes: A Comprehensive Narrative Review of GLP-1 . . .
The increasing discovery of innovative treatments marks the beginning of a new age in diabetes care, with the potential for better results and improved quality of life for individuals dealing with this prevalent metabolic condition
- New options for controlling type 2 diabetes | ScienceDaily
Nearly 40% of patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes imperil their health by stopping their medication within the first year, UVA Health diabetes experts note in a new paper highlighting a
- Diabetes Treatment: THIS Breakthrough Type 2 Diabetes . . . - Times Now
Diabetes Treatment: Nearly 86 per cent of those with type 2 diabetes have been treated with a new procedure that no longer requires insulin, a new study has found The research, conducted by Amsterdam University’s Medical Center says the Recellularization via Electroporation Therapy could be a real game changer for nearly half a billion
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