A Cure for Diabetes?
Published December 16, 2006
It seems that scientists at a Toronto hospital say they have proof the body's nervous system helps trigger diabetes.
According to a news release earlier today, Diabetic mice became healthy virtually overnight after researchers injected a substance to counteract the effect of malfunctioning pain neurons in the pancreas. "I couldn't believe it," said Dr. Michael Salter, a pain expert at the Hospital for Sick Children and one of the scientists. "Mice with diabetes suddenly didn't have diabetes any more."
Hawaii, where I live, has one of the highest rates of diabetes in the United States if not the world...largely due to the large Polynesian/Pacific Islander population in which it is near-epidemic. While a "cure" such as this would not necessarily help with the other problems associated with obesity and inappropriate diet, I am very excited about this possible step forward. Amazing!
Who knows what this line of research will lead to in the future. It is somewhat counter-intuitive to view diabetes as being related to "malfunctioning pain neurons." Perhaps some forms of cancer might be triggered by things just as counter-intuitive?
While I have no one in my family with diabetes I Know many people (including a new-born girl in my congregation) who do. For them this will seem like good, encouraging news indeed!
- A Cure for Diabetes?
- Published: December 16, 2006
- Type: News
- Section: Sci/Tech
- Filed Under: Sci/Tech: Health/Fitness, Sci/Tech: Life Sciences
- Writer: Bird of Paradise
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