A new treatment combining ReCET and semaglutide could eliminate the need for insulin in type 2 diabetes, with 86% of participants in a study no longer requiring insulin therapy. The treatment was safe and well-tolerated, and further trials are planned to confirm these results.
TheManIWas5YearsAgo on
It should be a crime to have a headline about a diabetic breakthrough and not say if it is for T1 or T2.
BLD_Almelo on
Lets be real with proper management of food etc this could be achieved for most aswell
dethb0y on
At this rate, we should just subsidize GLP-1 agonist production and put it in the drinking water or something.
RailroadAllStar on
Man I totally “insulin for” on my initial reading of the title. This is hopeful news. My mom is older and can not get her insulin figured out. It’s a daily struggle.
Practical_Buy_8859 on
Brought to you by brawndo. It’s got electrolytes. Semaglutide almost killed me. Like 6 in 1000 are affected and no one says anything about it. I lived through a nightmare thinking at least I’m good and am taking my meds.
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A new treatment combining ReCET and semaglutide could eliminate the need for insulin in type 2 diabetes, with 86% of participants in a study no longer requiring insulin therapy. The treatment was safe and well-tolerated, and further trials are planned to confirm these results.
It should be a crime to have a headline about a diabetic breakthrough and not say if it is for T1 or T2.
Lets be real with proper management of food etc this could be achieved for most aswell
At this rate, we should just subsidize GLP-1 agonist production and put it in the drinking water or something.
Man I totally “insulin for” on my initial reading of the title. This is hopeful news. My mom is older and can not get her insulin figured out. It’s a daily struggle.
Brought to you by brawndo. It’s got electrolytes. Semaglutide almost killed me. Like 6 in 1000 are affected and no one says anything about it. I lived through a nightmare thinking at least I’m good and am taking my meds.
SMH.