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  2. Frederick Madison Allen - Wikipedia

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    Born in Iowa, Allen studied medicine in California and obtained a fellowship at Harvard University to work on sugar consumption. He soon became obsessed with diabetes. In 1913, he privately printed a 1179-page book on diabetes that described hundreds of animal experiments and featured a 1200-item bibliography.

  3. Joslin Diabetes Center - Wikipedia

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    Joslin Diabetes Center is the world's largest diabetes research center, diabetes clinic, and provider of diabetes education. It is located in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area in Boston , Massachusetts , United States.

  4. Elliott P. Joslin - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Proctor Joslin (June 6, 1869 – January 28, 1962) was the first medical doctor in the United States to specialize in diabetes and was the founder of the present-day Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, Massachusetts.

  5. Eating dark chocolate could reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes

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    By its end, nearly 19,000 reported being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and, of the nearly 112,000 who specifically detailed their dark and milk chocolate intake, nearly 5,000 were diagnosed.

  6. Cure for type-1 diabetes closer to reality through advances ...

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    Studies with monkeys show that injecting high-insulin-producing forms of these cells into the animals can “cure” type-1 diabetes for about six months. Human trials are underway.

  7. Ask a doctor: Is it possible to reverse my diabetes? - AOL

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    The benefits of preventing diabetes are remarkable. Studies estimate that a diagnosis of diabetes at age 40 reduces life expectancy by six years. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure ...

  8. Denise Faustman - Wikipedia

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    Denise Louise Faustman [1] (born 1958 [2]) is an American physician and medical researcher. An associate professor of medicine at Harvard University and director of the Immunobiology Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital, her work specializes in diabetes mellitus type 1 (formerly called juvenile diabetes) and other autoimmune diseases. [3]

  9. Douglas A. Melton - Wikipedia

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    This is considered a significant step forward in regenerative medicine for the possible treatment of diabetes, including type I diabetes, which afflicts both his children. In 2022, Melton left Harvard University and joined Vertex Pharmaceuticals full-time to create diabetes treatments. [17]