• rando895
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    4 months ago

    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41421-024-00662-3

    I think sinophobia may have gotten the best of you. The study is published in Nature, definitely not a Chinese journal (if this is important to you). Which means the scientists, and institutions are readily accessible, and you can read the paper describing how it works.

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      Not OP but thanks for sharing a good link.

      Technically it is not a cure for type 2. But a repair to further damage caused by a life of type 2.

      The type 2 diabetic is still insulin resistant after this treatment. It is just some of the harm that resistance dose to their islet cells. Makeing them partly mimic type 1 diabetes with reduced insulin production. Can be rebuilt with stem cells.

      The patient will still need to eat and manage carbs as a well treated type 2 must. To avoid having issues.