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Patients with diabetes given a transplantation were able to go without for over three years in some cases, according to a new study in JAMA.

Researchers from American and Brazil treated 23 1 diabetes and 20 used less insulin or none at all during the follow-up period, 12 continuously and 8 transiently. The idea is to stop the patients’ own immune systems attacking insulin-producing .

“We were trying to preserve islet mass, that is, the cells that produce insulin, by stopping the attack on these cells,” says study author Richard Burt, of Northwestern University (Forbes).

“Why new onset? because we wanted to make sure there were still some islets there. we don’t believe form , but if the are still there, there might be if we stop the attack soon enough.”

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