Breakthrough: Researchers Cure Type I Diabetes With No Side Effects

The discovery, made at The University of Texas Health Science Center, increases the types of pancreatic cells that secrete insulin.

In Type 1 diabetes, people must theoretically take daily insulin shots because their bodies don't produce any insulin, and is most commonly diagnosed in children and young adults. This makes up less than 10 per cent of all diabetic cases.

A study published in Diabetologia found a correlation between serum levels of vitamin D3 and subsequent incidence of Type 1 diabetes.

They found that deficiency in vitamin D may be associated with an increased risk of developing type 1 diabetes.


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