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American Scientists Might Have Discovered The 'Cure' For Type 2 Diabetes

<div><p>Say goodbye to the daily finger pricks and blood glucose monitor checks. Sufferers with Type 2 Diabetes might soon be able to purchase a cure that will reverse insulin resistance once and for all!</p><p>An exciting new study published in <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2125924-diabetes-drug-could-be-the-first-to-reverse-the-disease/">New Scientist</a> that researchers at the University of California, San Diego have forged<strong> a new drug that cancels out the harmful condition, effectively "curing" Type 2 Diabetes (T2D). </strong></p><p>Although it is influenced by genetics, T2D more commonly caused by a poor diet and being overweight for prolonged periods of time, especially during old age. </p><div><figure><a href="http://www.webmd.boots.com/diabetes/type-2-diabetes-guide/type-2-diabetes" target="_blank"><amp-img src="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/04/Untitled-design--1--3.png" srcset="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/04/Untitled-design--1--3_GH_content_550px.png 550w, https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/04/Untitled-design--1--3_GH_content_650px.png 650w, https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/04/Untitled-design--1--3_GH_content_750px.png 750w" sizes="89vw" title="" alt="" height="9" width="16" layout="responsive"></amp-img></a><figcaption class="op-vertical-center"><cite><a href="http://www.webmd.boots.com/diabetes/type-2-diabetes-guide/type-2-diabetes" target="_blank">Web MD</a></cite></figcaption></figure></div><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p><strong>A person with Type 2 Diabetes has a pancreas that is either unable to produce enough insulin, or the body's cells simply don't react to insulin, which leads to dangerously high blood sugar levels.</strong></p><p>Scientists had a hunch that enzyme LMPTP was responsible for the insulin resistance of T2D. So they created a drug that blocked the progress of LMPTP, which is created in the liver.</p><p>They tested the new pill, taken orally, every day on mice with T2D. Sure enough, they were right! </p><div><figure><amp-img src="https://www.shared.com/content/images/2017/04/insulin-vial.jpg" title="" alt="" height="9" width="16" layout="responsive"></amp-img></figure></div><p><strong>The mice experienced no side effects, their cells reacted normally to insulin and their blood sugar levels droped to average levels for at least 30 days. </strong></p><p> "If this new drug works as described, it could be used to reverse insulin resistance, but we need to know first if it does that safely in people," says Emily Burns of the charity Diabetes UK.</p><p>As of 2015, over 400 million people worldwide have diabetes and it is estimated that 90 per cent of them suffer from Type 2.</p><p><!-- [invalid-shortcode] --></p><p>Hopefully the results are just as positive on the human trials! </p><p><strong><em>Like &amp; Share with your loved ones who suffer from Type 2 Diabetes!</em></strong></p><p>[h/t <a href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/2125924-diabetes-drug-could-be-the-first-to-reverse-the-disease/">New Scientist</a> / <a href="http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/drug-appears-eliminate-type-2-diabetes-first-time/">IFLScience</a>]</p></div>

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