Before I answer, keep in mind that these are my own theories and ideas, based on little research. However, my understanding is that, since stem cells can specialize to form almost any type of cell, it is possible that they could be manipulated into becoming an organ, in the case of Diabetes, a pancreas. As long as this pancreas worked properly, a diabetic could have it transplanted with the one they have already, and hopefully it would cure it. There's a lot of controversey surrounding stem cell research, though, so I doubt it'll happen too soon.
They hope to grow tissues to cure disease
The positive side of stem cell research, the reason why people are dedicating their lives to the advancement of stem cell research, is that it has the potential to cure any number of injuries or diseases. Things such as spinal cord injuries, degenerative diseases, cancers, diabetes could all be cured by stem cell technology.
I think it should, although it is horrible using unborn babies, it is very useful and can save a lot of future troubles. Stem cell research can cure diseases and make the world a better place.
Embryonic stem cells can cure diseases by differentiating into specialized cell types, allowing for the regeneration of damaged tissues and organs, such as nerve cells for spinal cord injuries or insulin-producing cells for diabetes. Additionally, they can be used in research to model diseases, test drug responses, and develop targeted therapies, ultimately leading to more effective treatments.
There are two types of Diabetes, and neither one is caused directly by sugar. For type 1 diabetics, the cause is unknown, but sugar is not the cause. Research is continually being done to find the cause and cure. For type two diabetics, the lack of physical exercise and obesity are the most common causes.
there is no cure
lose business, noone get injections due to them getting special made embryos
they will lose business as the people will be getting pancreases made for them instead of buying the injections.
There is limited scientific evidence to support the use of dandelion as a cure for diabetes. More research is needed to determine its effectiveness and safety for managing diabetes. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before using dandelion or any other herbal remedy for diabetes.
There is no cure for diabetes. Some people, once diagnosed, find that losing weight can help lower the symptoms of diabetes. Perhaps it would be best to speak with your doctor about this.
Scientists do believe that they are close to finding a cure for diabetes. Scientists are currently testing a possible enzyme cure on animals. I found the information at this link: http://www.wndu.com/mmm/headlines/Doctors_close_to_finding_cure_for_diabetes_104536479.html
it can cure cancers and diseases
they hope to grow tissues to cure disease
they hope to grow tissues to cure disease
There is no cure to diabetes yet. Only temporary treatments that help people survive.
Alright, buckle up buttercup. JDRF stands for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. They're on a mission to fund research to find a cure for type 1 diabetes. So, if you're looking to support a cause that's fighting the good fight against diabetes, JDRF is where it's at.
Research how a 100% plant-based diet can completely cure/reverse types I and II of diabetes. start with the book, The China Study