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Diabetes isn’t curable because of the cells that produce insulin, the hormone key to helping the body break down blood sugar.
A new development on the matter comes from Mount Sinai and City of Hope researchers.
They’ve achieved the same result, with the use of drugs that significantly increased the pancreas’s number of beta cells.
This can effectively cure diabetes, as those beta cells can resume insulin production.
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