A new diabetes treatment could free people from insulin injections
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Scientists have developed a groundbreaking therapy for type 1 diabetes using lab-grown pancreatic cells. When infused into patients, these cells enable natural insulin production. In a clinical trial, most participants no longer needed supplemental insulin after a year. This breakthrough could free millions from constant blood sugar monitoring and insulin injections. While the therapy currently requires immunosuppression, researchers are working to address this in future versions.
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