A New Advance In Science
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (159105)
Boise, Idaho
16 responses
@BelleStarr (61047)
• United States
3 Jul 18
wow, that will be an amazing advance for all the people with type one diabetes.
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@ScribbledAdNauseum (104632)
• United States
3 Jul 18
I have family that already take a pill. I don't know exactly what for but I do know it has to do with their pre-diabetic disposition.
I am trying to make healthier choices myself. There is too many people with diabetes in my family.
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@celticeagle (159105)
• Boise, Idaho
3 Jul 18
I take one as well. I don't have it but have same thing you do.
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
3 Jul 18
That is excellent news. Progress is being made every day in medical science.
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@simplfred (20608)
• Philippines
3 Jul 18
I think that's a good news, especially our family is prone to diabetes.
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@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
3 Jul 18
That would be amazing if that pill would be available worldwide and not only in highly developed countries.
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@neelia_lyn (2003)
• Philippines
3 Jul 18
That would really be wonderful. It's tough having to take those injections 1 - 3x a day, or maybe more, for diabetics.
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@Freelanzer (10745)
• Canada
3 Jul 18
That would be a great help for insulin users. Hope they also do some research into how to prevent it in the first place
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@dgobucks226 (34375)
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6 Jul 18
That would be so convenient for so many. Hopefully, the cost of the medication is affordable.
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@1hopefulman (45123)
• Canada
3 Jul 18
That would make life easier for many. Of course, if one can avoid the disease then they don't have to take anything.
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@responsiveme (22926)
• India
3 Jul 18
It surely is.with injections it's the daily prick and keeping to precise timings
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