Where Diabetes Research Stands Today

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Where Diabetes Research Stands Today

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Diabetes is a chronic, lifelong condition, one in which the body either does not produce enough or any insulin. Insulin is necessary in order for the body to function properly, as it needs this insulin in order to change the sugar from food into energy. When there is an insufficient amount of insulin in the body, the sugar ends up staying in the blood, resulting in a higher blood sugar level than normal.

Although having too high of a blood sugar level is not always the most alarming thing, over an extended period of time it can cause a variety of health complications, including damage to the blood vessels, kidney, and many cardiovascular problems.

Diabetes Research

As far as diabetes research stands today, we have come incredibly far, what with the technologically advanced world that we live in today. There has been some extensive diabetes research compiled over the years, at the hands of diabetes scientists.

These diabetes scientists are people with full-time academic positions at universities and then there are those that are employed by major pharmaceutical companies. The majority of these scientists are funded by various diabetes associations and the majority of their research in their laboratories is actually performed by graduate students and scientists who have recently completed their research training before opening their own laboratories.

Out of all the different diabetes research organizations in the world, the American Diabetes Association is by far one of the largest and most influential. They are an association that supports both basic and clinical diabetes research aimed at the prevention, treatment and cure of the disease. The basic mission of the association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of those currently suffering from it as much as possible.

The American Diabetes Association works by funding research, publishing scientific findings, and providing information and other services to people with diabetes and their families. They recently increased their support for diabetes research, from providing $18 million in 1999 to providing more than $45 million in 2006.

Although as of yet there is no cure, the way that diabetes research is looking right now makes us believe that there will be a cure sometime in the near future. As long as people continue to donate money and organizations such as the American Diabetes Association continue to work hard towards finding methods of treatment and of course a cure for the disease, then diabetes research will only continue to expand and improve and help the lives of diabetes sufferers even more.

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