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Live Science on MSNDiabetic man produces his own insulin after gene-edited cell transplant
A man with type 1 diabetes has become the first patient to produce his own insulin after receiving genetically engineered ...
The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has issued an urgent medical device correction for certain insulin pumps manufactured by ...
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ZME Science on MSNA Man With Type 1 Diabetes Produces His Own Insulin After Receiving Millions of Gene Edited Pancreatic Cells
In a first, CRISPR-modified donor cells sidestep the immune system.
Elise S. Tremblay, MD, MPH, explores potential policy solutions and research directions to address ongoing challenges in insulin affordability and access.
Clinicians should ask patients if they’re experiencing ‘diabetes device distress’ and help guide them through it.
“While we should be celebrating the improvements, we must remember that most patients with type 1 diabetes don’t have optimal ...
US researchers believe a newly found sugar molecule used by cancer cells to evade the immune system may also protect ...
Better information sharing and checks are needed to ensure that patients are discharged safely after hospital care, an investigation by the national patient safety watchdog has concluded. The Health ...
Diabetes is a growing concern in the US, affecting millions. Experts Diana Licalzi & Jose Tejero suggest incorporating beans, ...
Disrupted sleep patterns significantly impact liver health by interfering with its detoxification, metabolism, and overall ...
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Verywell Health on MSNWhat Happens to Your Blood Sugar When You Eat White Rice
Curious how white rice affects your blood sugar? Learn why it causes a quick spike, the role of resistant starch, and smart ...
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