New Type2 Diabetes Treatment May Provide A Cure
rusty0101 writes "Over at HealthDay, they have an article noting how a new trial drug for Type2 Diabetes may also help provide a cure to diabetes. Its primary benefit is that it does not have the side effect of causing weight gain; in fact on average people in the trial lost 6.3 lb. Note, this isn't a great way to lose weight, but for many Type 2 diabetics, loosing weight can improve their condition." How comfortable would you be swallowing a drug made from Gila monster spit?
'How comfortable would I be swallowing a drug made from Gila monster spit?'
About as comfortable as I am eating Pig hoof, or whatever is supposed to be hot dogs, I suppose. It's not like they're going to market it as a 'Gila Saliva Supplement'...
a drug made from Gila monster spit?
No, "it is a synthetic version of the hormone exendin-4, found in the saliva of the Gila monster..."
Saying the drug is made from Gila monster spit is like saying Rogaine (hair growh thing) is made from rat urine...which it isn't. Rogaine is synthetic. The chemical its made from was originally discovered in rat urnie, however.
-grump
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Easy way to get rid of type 2 diabetes. Don't do anything. All the fat fucks who live like slobs, eat at McDonald's and sit on the couch all day will be removed from society by Darwin. All the rest of us will be just fine. Increase the selection pressure!
Seriously though. It costs so much money to do medical research. They should concentrate on the diseases that can't be prevented. For example.. the flu. Sure we have flu shots and whatnot, but people still die from it. And getting the flu has little to nothing to do with your lifestyle. If it comes to get you, you got it. Especially if your immune system isn't flawless.
Diabetes however, is almost always the direct result of an unhealthy lifestyle. Spending money to cure it is not going to help society. In fact, its going to make people fatter and lazier. Because now when you tell them, live healthy or you'll get diabetes! They will say "don't worry, they can cure that!" This is not good.
And yes, I understand that the reason things aren't the way I want is because there is more money to be made by letting people be fat and lazy. Its another one of those vicious cycles. Food companies make a lot of money from making people fat. More fat people means more diabetes. More diabetes means that making a cure for it is more profitable. So the drug companies wont try to prevent people from getting it, they'll cooperate with food companies and lobby congress to make more fat people and more diabetes.
I say, if your fat, fuck you.
You'll have to excuse me a little bit, I just watched "Supersize Me".
But I still feel that way you dumbass fat fuckers.
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"It is a synthetic version of the hormone exendin-4, found in the saliva of the Gila monster"
Im not sure the poster RTFA. You wont have to eat Gila spit to get the cure.
How comfortable would you be swallowing a drug made from Gila monster spit?
I for one welcome our Gila monster overlord!
+1 Eeeew!
"How comfortable would you be swallowing a drug made from Gila monster spit?"
A better question: Who wouldn't swallow it if it meant the difference between life and death?
Just a clarification, the article never claims it is a cure, just that it is a better drug to control the symptoms of type II diabetes with fewer side effects. It states that whether it actually stops the deterioration of islet cells in humans (which would be a cure) is not known though it does seem to do so in animals.
Sounds reasonable and looks promising if true.
Can we please at least try to demonstrate the correct use of "lose" in a headline?!? Is the weight chafing at the lead to flee from the patient's body? Arghh!
Syntax error: loose != lose, affect != effect, then!=than
"How comfortable would you be swallowing a drug made from Gila monster spit?" I don't know. How comfortable are you "swallowing" a "drug" made from "Gila Monster" "spit"? Thank you. I'm here all week.
This approach targets only a minor part of the group of diabetes-patients.
Group 2 diabetes patients have a peripheral resistence to insuline - their cells do not react to all the insuline in their blood.
It's no big use increasing the insuline load.
On the other hand, we have some never drugs than the cited metformine already available.
for many Type 2 diabetics, loosing weight can improve their condition.
"losing".
One "o".
I agree. It's definately annoying.
The article says animal tests have shown "formation of new beta cells". If that can be replicated in humans, we may finally have a cure, after 70 years of insulin therapy and it's deleterious effects.
My personal interest is in type-1, not type-2, as my son suffers from it. Over the years, all the research on cures for type-1 has focused on islet-cell transplants. But if there's something that can grow new beta cells, that's a quantum leap forward and to one side.
Here's hoping!
Still, even in Type 2, another treatment would be useful. Incidentally, metformin doesn't cause weight gain either, but exenatide would be useful if metformin fails or is not tolerable by the patient.
WebMD has an article about "pharmazooticals" here. The gila monster drug makes an appearance.
Sincerely yours,
Jeffrey Boulier
Well, I guess if it exits through a bodily orifice, then it would depend on the velocity, no? I have a theory that people who worry about such details are some of the most miserable folks alive, myself included (anyone care what "begging the question" really means anymore?). Accurate, but miserable. Oh, and largely despised by the general public (see: your moderation).
Sadly, being slashdot, no-one will even notice.
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-- Nick Davies
I was never fat or pigged out on unhealthy food before becoming diabetic you ignorant fuck I hope you die soon.