Advances in treatment for diabetes

Diabetes is a disease that more and more people are suffering in the world, without distinction of ethnicity or age. So far has not developed an effective system to one hundred percent in its treatment, and for this reason the number of investigations and experiments that seek to find a viable method to end this ailment.

In England, Dr. Roman Hovorka recently wrote a column for a local graphical way in which she is being carried out very important advances in technology linked to diabetes.

One of the main ideas of the physician is to introduce the use of an artificial pancreas that allows to control blood glucose levels through the provision of glucagon and insulin.

Goal is the device that works at night to prevent children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes at risk for hypoglycemia (concentration too low blood sugar).

As explained by the expert in his column, and made several tests with the artificial pancreas which showed data actually optimistic for the treatment of a disease as complicated as diabetes.

It is very good news in the field of health. Be seen whether once they complete the tests by Dr. Hovorka national health systems are prepared to provide necessary medical infrastructure for the operation of treatment with an artificial pancreas can.


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