Transplants and Diabetes
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Toronto scientists have developed an organ transplant
procedure that could, among its many benefits, reverse
diabetes.
The procedure was developed by Bernard Leibel, Julio Martin
and Walter Zingg at the University of Toronto and the
Hospital for Sick Children.
The story of their work began in 1978, when they delved into
research which had never before been tried. They wanted to
determine if the success rate of organ transplants would
increase if the recipient was injected
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The scientists eventual goal is a human trial, but they admit it will be years before such a study is conducted. The obvious benefit for diabetics, if human trials prove successful, would be a return to a normal life without dietary restrictions or insulin shots. But to Liebel, the most important reason to continue research is to eliminate the debilitating, degenerative diseases such as kidney, eye and heart failure that eventually plague the aging diabetic.
The scientists eventual goal is a human trial, but they admit it will be years before such a study is conducted. The obvious benefit for diabetics, if human trials prove successful, would be a return to a normal life without dietary restrictions or insulin shots. But to Liebel, the most important reason to continue research is to eliminate the debilitating, degenerative diseases such as kidney, eye and heart failure that eventually plague the aging diabetic.