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Date Posted: 15:52:07 03/16/03 Sun
Author: Alexandre
Subject: Remark of type 2 diabetes
In reply to: Gordon 's message, "Stem cells 'could treat diabetes'" on 21:54:34 03/14/03 Fri

Sound's good while I am not sure that steam cells can help with type II diabetes. Unlike type I, type II diabetes is not genetic and steam cell injection will have a time-limited temporary effect until patient eats enought chipses and popcorn to kill them.

Of course, mice with destroyed bone marrow had no choice. They should improve especially if they immune system has been already supressed by radiation. After steam cell injection, I would suggest these guys to feed the mice with western style diet. Let's see, how it will improve insulin secretion.

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