new diabetes treatment
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Q: Is there any one out there dealing with a new diabetes treatment?
A: im a pharmacist ..
i`ll be happy to help
Q: A transmittance of 0.051 (5.1%) is obtained for a 2.07 x 10-4 M solution of IG007 (a new diabetes treatment dr
A transmittance of 0.051 (5.1%) is obtained for a 2.07 x 10-4 M solution of IG007 (a new diabetes treatment drug) in a 1.00 cm spectrophotometer cell at 271 nm (wavelength). The molar extinction coefficient for IG007 at 271 nm is?
A: You need to use the equation called Beer’s law. You have all the data needed. Because of the greek letters, I can’t reproduce it here.
Q: what’s known about Brazil’s new treatment for type1 diabetes?
A: It’s only temporary. And too dangerous to use repeatedly or on most Type 1 diabetics.
Basically, they eradicate (destroy) the person’s immune system, and “rebuild” it. The same kind of treatment that they use for certain types of cancer. This treatment itself can be fatal. It may also only work in newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetics, or those Type 1’s who can regenerate their beta cells. New research suggests this is possible in at least some cases if the autoimmune attack can be stopped.
The problem is, while the immune attack is stopped, it comes back again after a certain period of time. Why this happens is probably because they person is exposed to the trigger of the disease again. We don’t know what the trigger is to stop it, and the person still has the same genetic tendency to get the disease.
Without stopping the trigger, or changing a person’s genes, the disease will (likely) keep coming back.
This research is promising because it gives insight into the autoimmunity in Type 1 diabetes, but it is not an actual long-term cure yet. And it’s too dangerous to “reboot” the immune system every 6 months.
So getting closer, but not there yet!
Q: what is the new treatment of diabetes ?
type 2
A: i really wish there was something that can be done for Type 1
Q: i have just been prescribed victoza the new diabetes drug. is anyone on this treatment?
i would like to hear opinions from other diabetics on victoza.also i am due to have some surgery soon and wonder if i will be safe under anaesthetic
A: I am not sure if this drug has been approved by FDA in the U.S. At a Panel meeting, panelists were split, voting 6 to 6, on whether the drug should be approved in the face of evidence it caused cancerous thyroid tumors in rats and mice. The panel voted 8 to 5 that liraglutide did not appear to hasten heart attack and other problems seen with similar drugs in recent years. The FDA is not required to follow the group’s advice, though it usually does.
The drug was approved in Europe.
Q: Could this be possible ?Chili extract a possible Cure for diabetes?
Chili Extract A Possible Cure for Diabetes
Scientists have discovered that after injecting capsaicin, a chili extract, insulin levels increased and restored blood glucose levels to normal virtually overnight. This discovery of the role for sensory nerves in diabetes opens door to new treatment strategies.
A: Again, there is NO CURE for type 2 diabetes with possibly one exception – testosterone replacement therapy.
Anything else is just ‘another’ treatment.
The only cure for a type 1 and 1.5 is a pancreas transplant (right now).
To be cured of any diabetes, such a cure must be able to do all of the following:
1) Be able to eat absolutely anything you want
2) Eat whenever your want.
3) Eat as much as you want
4) Have blood sugars between 70 & 100 at all times, even after eating.
5) Require no ongoing diabetic treatments of ANY kind after the initial treatment.
6) Not require any form of exercise or any ‘regular’ consumption of anything at any time.
All of this with total impunity related to blood sugar levels.
The greatest hope for a cure lies with stem cell research.
No oral food can cure a ‘dead’ pancreas, like in type 1 diabetics.
Q: What is the exact meaning of “consideration” in this sentence?
If you have any suitable patients who you think may be interested in participating in this study, or if you would like further information on the trial, please contact myself or a member of my study team at the number below. We appreciate your consideration and hope we can work towards establishing a new treatment for diabetes.
A: By “consideration” they mean they appreciate that you took the time to look over the information and think over the possibility of being part of their study even if you decide not to participate. You “considered” the posibility by looking at the information.
Q: Diabetes, cure/treatment, what alternatives are there?
A dear friend of mine, 57y/o female, has done everything she knows to stop the progression. I am sending a note in a bottle out to you, the loving individuals who respond to these questions, for some new ideas.
Divine blessings upon you!
A: Unfortunately, there is no cure for either type of diabetes. If she is type 2 a healthy diet and exercise can help to a point. She will need to watch her diet, get daily exercise, and visit her doctor every 3 months. Tell her to take her meds exactly as the doctor has instructed her, and get a dietitian or nutritionist. My nutritionist told me about the South Beach diet. It teaches about good and bad carbs, gives lists of food to eat and not to eat. It is not an exchange diet and does not count carbs or calories. It’s very easy and healthy. If she were to decide to use this diet, tell her to skip phase one and start with phase two. Stay away from white bread, and anything thing made with white flour, including pastas. No white potatoes and no white rice. If she is type 2, she will have to watch her diet closely. I have tried so many alternative methods of treating diabetes, and most of them did my body harm. I ended up almost dying and in the hospital from herbal treatment from a very reputable Chinese doctor. Just do what the doctor says. Good luck to the both of you.
Q: Why do doctors think that finding a cure for type 2 diabetes is more important then finding a cure for type 1?
i had a doctor come in to my class today and non stop talk about how they were in pursuit of finding a cure for type 2 diabetes. Im of course glad to hear that, but what about type one. Ive had type one for about 10 years now and i havent heard about any new treatments other then stem cells, and the pump. why? type one is way worse then type 2
A: Type 2 affects a greater % of the population and is preventable. By educating people about t2 diabetes it is hoped that the rate of diagnoses and diabetes related complications will eventually go down. Type 1 on the other hand is unpreventable and affects a small amount of the population.
On the plus side, many of the advancements for t1 have occurred because of the rise in t2. Improvements in glucose monitors, insulin etc are more profitable for companies to invest in if there is a large part of the population who needs them.
Q: doctor did not Treatments my diabetes want is the risk?
i have a blood test for one year and all the blood test i did have did shows that i have diabetes and my doctor did not give any treatments for my diabetes and i got a new doctor and she tell me that i do have diabetes and she put me on a pill for this. want is the risk ?
would this caused any kidney damage? liver damage? my GFR is 41,0 and want other i look for?
creatinine 1.84
diabetes 265 and high
A: Any sustained glucose level over 126 is doing damage to your systems. It depends on the individual person as to how this shows up later in life.
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/
http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/index.html
Q: Current attainments in research on cures/treatments for type1 Diabetes?
What the latest on things like stem cell transplants, artificial pancreases (or is the plural pancreai or something?!) and other new treatments. I’m type 1 but have been out of the circle for a few years, and have no idea on the latest developments. Are there any realistic timescales that scientists are giving for further developments?
A: In 2005 a 61 year old type 1 diabetic from uk was cured by having an islet cell transplant. Healthy islet cells are taken from pancreases from dead or living donors and injected into the patients liver, they then develop their own blood supply and begin to produce insulin.
Q: Diabetes sufferers here seems some good news from the BBC UK site think it will work?
Tea could help combat diabetes
Some constituents of tea are thought to combat diabetes
Drinking black tea could help prevent diabetes, according to new findings by scientists at Dundee University.
The researchers said black tea may have the potential to combat type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the disease.
Dr Rena stressed that further research was needed.
“People shouldn’t be rushing to drink masses of black tea thinking it will cure them of diabetes,” he said. “We are still some way from this leading to new treatments or dietary advice.
“Our research into tea compounds is at a preclinical, experimental stage and people with diabetes should continue to take their medicines as directed by their doctor.”
“However, there is definitely something interesting in the way these naturally occurring components of black tea may have a beneficial effect, both in terms of diabetes and our wider health.”
A: Common tea can be an effective weapon in the fight against diabetes because it boosts insulin activity in the body by more than 15-fold,
Insulin problems lie at the root of the potentially fatal illness diabetes, Not only that, this insulin-boosting phenomenon may explain why tea can help fight heart disease and high blood pressure as well.
Q: what is the latest news about the diabetes?
is there any new drugs for treatment of disease?
A: It depends what type you are.
Q: what is your reaction about colon hydrotherapy?
please give me your reaction and recommendation regarding the article on the site listed below. thankyou so much
http://www.articlehealthandfitness.com/articledetail.php?artid=12406&catid=374&title=Colon-Hydrotherapy-A-New-Option-in-Diabetes-Treatment
A: I read the article and I completely agree with it. I take an enema every day an a colonic once a month at home. Other than a minor stuffy nose once or twice a year, I never get sick. I have been doing this for over 40 years that was recommended by my doctor for IBS. Due to the high cost of colonics, you can do them at home using 5 enemas in 5 different positions. Any questions, Email me.
Q: A surprising use for slimy goo?
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,91251-1307652,00.html
Frog’s Slimy Goo Could Help Diabetics
Slimy goo from the skin of an exotic green and pink frog could provide a radical new treatment for diabetes
Researchers believe the molecule could stimulate the release of insulin – the vital hormone lacking in diabetes sufferers.
Now that’s what I call amazing – hope it works and makes life easier for diabetics.
I know, we could do with a groundbreaking cure for something – this could be it.
A: It would be brilliant if it works. Who would have thought a frog could be so useful. Just goes to show everything on earth no matter what its appearence has a use.
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