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Experimental Treatment for Type 1 Diabetes Patients Shows Promise
Newswise — New research monitoring the effects of Islet cell transplantation resulted in near-normal metabolic control and decreased hypoglycemia. This research will be presented at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 17th Annual Meeting & Clinical Congress, on Friday, May 16th, at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort in Orlando. During the 18 month study, physicians used Continuous Glucose Monitoring Systems to monitor the effects of the islet cell transplant procedure on patients with type 1 diabetes. The results were intriguing. At the 2008 AACE Annual Meeting diabetes will be taking center stage. A special symposium titled “Clinical Trials Targeting Glycemia: What Do We Expect to Learn?” will consider the impact of glucose control through studies including ACCORD, ADVANCE, VADT, and others. Related sessions of interest include “Insulin Resistance and Atherosclerosis: The Missing Link,” and “Hypoglycemia: The Limiting Factor in the Glycemic Management of Diabetes.” Media Registration: http://www.aace.com/meetings/ams/2008/MRGuidelines.php About AACE: http://www.aace.com/org/history.php About the AACE Annual Meeting: http://www.aace.com/meetings/ams/2008 Other AACE Annual Meeting News:
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