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Offline Right_in_Virginia

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Immune systems of type 1 diabetics can be ‘retrained’ to stop destroying insulin, scientists show
The Telegraph/UK, Aug 9, 2017, Sarah Knapton,  Science Editor

The damaged immune systems of diabetics can be ‘retrained’ to stop them destroying insulin, scientists believe, following successful trials of a pioneering new therapy.

Researchers at King’s College London and Cardiff University showed that injecting patients with tiny protein fragments prevented immune cells from targeting vital insulin.

Type 1 diabetes develops when a patient's immune system mistakenly attacks the insulin producing beta cells in the pancreas.

Without treatment the number of beta cells will slowly decrease and the body will no longer be able to maintain normal blood sugar (blood glucose) levels, leading to patients needing daily injections.

But a trial involving 27 people showed it was possible to halt the loss of  beta cells with fortnightly or monthly injections for six months. There were also no toxic side-effects.



More:  http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/08/09/immune-systems-type-1-diabetics-can-retrained-stop-destroying/

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Immune system research is moving ahead by leaps and bounds on several fronts.  Hopefully, this is good news for those with diabetes.

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Immune system research is moving ahead by leaps and bounds on several fronts.  Hopefully, this is good news for those with diabetes.

There's  no money in "cures."