One of the possible treatments for diabetes mellitus is Stem Cell transplants and treatments, which has shown positive results in type 2 diabetes, such as lower blood sugar level and even the complete reversal of the diabetic process. Research facilities are continuing to develop stem cell replacement therapy to bring back to normal the insulin function. The Stem Cell therapy uses embryonic or fetal stem cells to find cures and treatments for various diseases such as diabetes, cancer, blood diseases and many more.
#1 - Oct. 15, 2013, 3:37 a.m.
Emma Brown
Diabetes exacts its toll on many Americans, young and old. For years, researchers have painstakingly dissected this complicated disease caused by the destruction of insulin producing islet cells of the pancreas. Despite progress in understanding the underlying disease mechanisms for diabetes, there is still a paucity of effective therapies. For years investigators have been making slow, but steady, progress on experimental strategies for pancreatic transplantation and islet cell replacement. Now, researchers have turned their attention to adult stem cells that appear to be precursors to islet cells and embryonic stem cells that produce insulin. |
#3 - Oct. 24, 2013, 8:56 a.m.
bonieplour
Stem cells have a lot of application in the coming era. Cord blood is being stored to store stem cells or use later in life. |
#4 - Jan. 17, 2014, 7:53 a.m.
hghmeds112
The Diabetes PAP provides free medicine to those who qualify. If approved, a free 90-day supply of medicine will be sent to the prescribing healthcare providers’ office to be picked up at the patient's convenience. |
#5 - April 25, 2014, 1:47 a.m.
R. Ramesh
Stem cell therapy is a groundbreaking new technology that has the potential to cure and manage Diabetes. Stem cell therapy can be used to repair and rejuvenate insulin-producing cells in the pancreas thus reducing artificial insulin usage, and eradicating the common side effects of diabetes. |
#6 - April 25, 2014, 1:47 a.m.
R. Ramesh
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#7 - Aug. 15, 2014, 1:32 p.m.
Very good post. Many thanks for you. |
#8 - Aug. 20, 2014, 6:31 a.m.
RoyDean
A diabetic person's has lower immunity. It creates the diseased person weak & unable to cure little injuries. The therapy involves the injection of stem cells into the body where damage is occurring. These cells have the ability to transform into any other type of the cell; they cure the disease by developing & transforming into the required cell type. These new and healthy cells replace the damaged cells. |