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Kidney Medication Helps Type 1 Diabetes Patients

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According to UPI, a drug used to help kidney transplant patients can also treat type 1 diabetes. The recent study used a drug called thymoglobulin, which slows the loss of insulin for those recovering from a kidney transplant. The medication was developed to avoid organ rejection by preserving insulin production. But researchers University of Florida and 14 other institutions found that the drug is also effective for treating patients recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.

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