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Insulin-boosting Hormone Brings Great News for Diabetes Patients

by Savitha C Muppala on Apr 27 2013 11:11 PM

Insulin-boosting Hormone Brings Great News for Diabetes Patients
A recently discovered hormone – betatrophin- may just bring about a sea change in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes.
It may soon be possible for diabetics to do away daily injections many times during the day, courtesy this once-a-year drug.

This is possible as scientists have found a hormone which can increase the number of insulin-making cells by 30 times. This can also make a significant difference in the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. Scientists are also of the opinion that the betatrophin hormone could have the power to even stop the onset of Type 2 diabetes.

‘It could eventually mean that, instead of taking insulin injections three times a day, you might be able to take this hormone once a week or once a month, or in the best case, maybe once a year,’ they said.

Researcher Professor Doug Melton said, ‘Our idea is relatively simple. We would provide this hormone, the type 2 diabetic will make more of their insulin-producing cells and this will slow down, if not stop, the progression of their diabetes.’



Source-Medindia


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