🧬 New discovery in type 1 diabetes: What does it imply for the Diabetics Community?
11/08/2024 9:01 p.m.
Hello everyone!👋🏼
Why is this finding important?Self -care and suggests that some forms of autoimmune response can be part of the normal development of the organism.This new approach opens the door to future treatments and, who knows, maybe a cure.🧪✨
may seem one more investigation.But it was advanced in the knowledge of how the DMI begins, it is a very important step.If type I diabetics, we stop producing antibodies against beta cells.Our pancreas would recover.
I find any advance that is not in the orthopedics of the pumps, insulins and sensors that fail which fair shotgun.Avos Pombombo of Avid Medical Researchers of the scarce funds we offer them. ;, Arial, & quot; I notice sans & quot;, sans-serif, & quot; Apple color emoji & quot;, & quot; segoe ui emoji & quot;, & quot; segoe ui symbol & quot;, & quot; notice color emoji & quot;;;"Understanding that this disease has nothing to do with the diet or life habits is fundamental" small bullshit, for GodThere are up to 20 and peak and more, but there are also babies.What host of habits do those have?- Don't fuck me.
@cristobal.cort for which we have diabetes is "drawer", but I understand that the comment is broader, people, in general, have no idea and there is much misinformation about it, in fact, for fair, the complete phrase is as follows:
"For many parents and caregivers of children and young people with type 1 diabetes, understanding that this disease has nothing to do with diet or life habits is fundamental."
that is, what I commented, that the general population has no idea, type 1 diabetes is confused with type 2, the issue of diets, etc ...
That said, I agree with you that we focus on what matters, and in this case I keep this:
This discovery offers a completely new vision of self -reactivity and suggests that someAutoimmune response forms can be part of the normal development of the organism.This new approach opens the door to future treatments and, who knows, maybe a cure.Q>