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Diabetes mellitus is a severe and debilitating chronic disease that develops in nearly 5 percent of the world’s population. People with this disease have a shortage of insulin or a reduced ability to use insulin, the hormone regulating blood glucose levels, which is normally produced by the pancreas. In the United States alone, an estimated 18 million people have diabetes, and each year about 1 million Americans are diagnosed with the disease. It is the sixth leading cause of death in the US and is responsible for over 200,000 deaths a year. Insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes accounts for around 10% of diabetics. For those patients, suffering from an inability of their pancreas to produce insulin, the only practical treatment possible is regular insulin replacement by multiple daily injections. Transplantation of a pancreas or pancreatic tissue would be beneficial to millions of such patients in that it would restore their normal ability to produce self insulin. Transplantation of human pancreas or pancreatic islets is a practiced and time-honored such therapeutic approach, but is extremely limited by the severe shortage of human donor organs. Tissera's R&D efforts in this domain are directed towards the development of a universally available and reliable source of animal fetal donor pancreatic precursor tissue, suitable for transplantation and eventual normal structural and functional growth in human diabetics.
People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have greater arterial stiffness

People with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease have greater arterial stiffness

Globalization of Western lifestyle has led to diabetes being a major health care problem worldwide

Globalization of Western lifestyle has led to diabetes being a major health care problem worldwide

Vitamin D significantly reduces the risk of cancer

Vitamin D significantly reduces the risk of cancer

Diabetes easily identified in pregnant women with simple blood test

Diabetes easily identified in pregnant women with simple blood test

Sleep apnea is associated with gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy-induced hypertension

Sleep apnea is associated with gestational diabetes mellitus and pregnancy-induced hypertension

Glucosamine-like dietary supplement suppresses autoimmune response in multiple sclerosis and type-1 diabetes mellitus

Glucosamine-like dietary supplement suppresses autoimmune response in multiple sclerosis and type-1 diabetes mellitus

Steroidal hormones for contraception in women with sickle cell disease

Steroidal hormones for contraception in women with sickle cell disease

Ten genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes

Ten genetic variants associated with type 2 diabetes

Obesity may be associated with disability in workers

Obesity may be associated with disability in workers

Link between psoriasis and diabetes and atherosclerosis

Link between psoriasis and diabetes and atherosclerosis

Stem cell transplantation beneficial treatment for type 1 diabetes

Stem cell transplantation beneficial treatment for type 1 diabetes

Diabetes linked to increased risk of mild cognitive impairment

Diabetes linked to increased risk of mild cognitive impairment

Bariatric surgery - possible treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Bariatric surgery - possible treatment for type 2 diabetes mellitus

Sodium Bicarbonate vs. Sodium Chloride in persons undergoing coronary angiography

Sodium Bicarbonate vs. Sodium Chloride in persons undergoing coronary angiography

After age 40 pregnant mums have three times the risk of stillbirth

After age 40 pregnant mums have three times the risk of stillbirth

Type-2 diabetes genes identified

Type-2 diabetes genes identified

Pregnancy at 40 and beyond is an independent risk factor for stillbirth

Pregnancy at 40 and beyond is an independent risk factor for stillbirth

High blood pressure in pregnancy may lead to heart disease

High blood pressure in pregnancy may lead to heart disease

Pioglitazone may help slow progression of artery wall thickening

Pioglitazone may help slow progression of artery wall thickening

Gout is a significant independent risk factor of heart attack

Gout is a significant independent risk factor of heart attack

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