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Sunday, May 4, 2008
Gastric bypass surgery for diabetes?
An exciting new possibility for the treatment (and cure!) of diabetes was reported in today's Washington Post. Trials are being conducted around the world with surprisingly successful results in not just making the disease more manageable but an actual cure. The guess is that the surgery, which removes part of the small intestine, "alter[s] the elixir of hormones secreted by the digestive system to regulate hunger, store energy and influence other physiological functions, helping restore the body's system for controlling blood sugar with insulin." Keep your fingers crossed.
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diabetes,
gastic bypass surgery
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This was a really interesting story about medicine and unforeseen consequences, although they appear to be positive here. I was going to link to this too, so I'm glad Kathleen beat me to it. Notice that the mechanism of the reversal and the longterm implications are still vigorously debated by the doctors in the article.
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