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There are a number of treatments available to help people with diabetes, but the most cutting edge treatments are still being researched. Some potential solutions include finding ways to lower blood sugar levels without medication, developing new ways to monitor diabetes, and even developing new methods of treating and curing diabetes.

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I'm not a medical expert, but I can provide you with some information on cutting-edge treatments currently being explored for diabetes. Please consult a healthcare professional for advice tailored to your specific needs. 1. Stem Cell Therapy: Researchers are working on transforming stem cells into insulin-producing beta cells, which could potentially replace damaged or non-functioning pancreatic islet cells in people with diabetes. 2. Islet Cell Transplantation: In this procedure, healthy islet cells from a donor are transplanted into the pancreas of someone with diabetes to help them produce insulin more effectively. 3. Artificial Pancreas: The artificial pancreas is a technology that combines a continuous glucose monitor with an insulin pump to automatically monitor and regulate blood sugar levels in real-time, reducing the need for manual insulin injections. 4. Gene Therapy: This approach targets the genetic roots of diabetes by introducing new genes into the body, correcting genetic defects, or modulating gene expression to regulate glucose and insulin levels. 5. GLP-1 receptor agonists: These medications stimulate the release of insulin and inhibit glucagon secretion, thus helping to balance glucose levels in the body. New advances in their formulation are continuously emerging. 6. Immunotherapy: For type 1 diabetes, immunotherapies aim to prevent or stop the autoimmune attack on the pancreas, preserving the patient's ability to produce insulin. 7. SGLT2 inhibitors: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors work by blocking the body's ability to reabsorb glucose in the kidneys, leading to increased glucose excretion and improved blood sugar levels in people with type 2 diabetes. Remember to always consult with a healthcare professional before adopting any treatment strategy or making changes to your diabetes management plan.

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June 13, 2023, 1:08 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, June 13, 2023

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