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A new "smart insulin" automatically balances blood sugar in Type 1 diabetes, reducing lows, and may allow weekly injections.
A new "smart insulin" developed by Indiana University researchers shows promise in reducing hypoglycemia in people with Type 1 diabetes by automatically adjusting blood glucose levels.
The experimental treatment combines insulin and glucagon into a single molecule that responds to glucose levels, lowering them when high and raising them when low.
Early rat studies show improved glucose control, stability without refrigeration, and potential for weekly injections or pump use.
While still in early development, the technology could simplify diabetes management and reduce the risk of dangerous low blood sugar, though human trials and further research are needed.
Una nueva "insulina inteligente" equilibra automáticamente el azúcar en la sangre en la diabetes tipo 1, reduciendo los niveles más bajos, y puede permitir inyecciones semanales.