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- People With Severe Diabetes Are Cured in Small Trial of New Drug
A person’s conventional supplies for treating type 1 diabetes A single infusion of a new treatment, called zimislecel, may have cured 10 out of 12 people with the most severe form of the disease
- Small trial in US of new treatment cures people with severe . . .
Small trial in US of new treatment cures people with severe diabetes 2025-06-22 - Gina Kolata A single infusion of a stem cellbased treatment may have cured 10 out of 12 people with the most severe form of Type 1 diabetes A year later, these 10 patients no longer need insulin The other two patients need much lower doses
- Orforglipron, an Oral Small-Molecule GLP-1 Receptor Agonist . . .
Participants had type 2 diabetes treated only with diet and exercise, a glycated hemoglobin level of at least 7 0% but no more than 9 5%, and a body-mass index (the weight in kilograms divided by
- People with Severe Type 1 Diabetes are Cured in Small Trial . . .
"A single infusion of a stem cell-based treatment may have cured 10 out of 12 people with the most severe form of Type 1 diabetes," reports the New York Times "One year later, these 10 patients no longer need insulin The other two patients need much lower doses " The experimental treatment, cal
- ‘Game changer’ diabetes pill a step closer after trials
Game-changing diabetes pills could hit Australian shelves within years, offering an alternative to popular injectable treatments such as Ozempic that have been plagued with supply issues
- Off-the-shelf stem cell therapy for type 1 diabetes yields . . .
Twelve people with type 1 diabetes who received an investigational off-the-shelf stem cell therapy were able to produce their own insulin and keep healthy blood glucose levels for at least one
- Stem Cell-Derived Islet Therapies Shown to Reduce the Need . . .
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) is the nation’s leading voluntary health organization fighting to end diabetes and helping people thrive This year, the ADA celebrates 85 years of driving discovery and research to prevent, manage, treat, and ultimately cure—and we’re not stopping
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