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Breakthrough drug therapy increases insulin-producing cells by 700%, reversing diabetes in mice

  • A new drug therapy has been found to boost insulin-producing beta cells by 700% in diabetic mice over three months, reversing the disease effectively.
  • The research, published in Science Translational Medicine, highlights the potential for this treatment to offer hope for individuals living with diabetes.
  • The therapy uses harmine and a GLP1 receptor agonist, which includes medications like Ozempic that are currently notable for weight loss side effects.
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