more advances in science and health with stem cell research and discoveries. Early reports from study conducted in the UK by a joint team of Brazilian and American scientists has found that diabetics with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes have been able to stop taking insulin injections for the first time after their bodies started to produce the hormone naturally again through new stem-cell therapy. quoting Dr. Richard Burt on the study:
“As a research scientist I am always hesitant to speak of a cure, but the initial results have been good and show the importance of conducting more trials.â€











A year ago my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes-just a few months before her 16th birthday. She is outgoing, smart, beautiful, and a wonderful friend to all who know her. When we found out, her glucose levels were too high to read, her doctor said her youth is probably all that saved her from going into a coma. She has to take four shots a day, check her sugar at least 4-6 times a day. But she doesn’t let it stop her from being herself. If you have any kind of solid information about how stem cell therapy could help my daughter, please e-mail me at the above address.Thank you