Diabetes​​

Diabetes is a chronic condition where the body either cannot produce enough insulin (Type 1) or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces (Type 2), leading to elevated blood sugar levels.  Regenerative health solutions offer potential to regenerate insulin-producing cells in the pancreas and a promising avenue for improving blood sugar control and reducing the long-term complications of diabetes.

You’re invited to explore articles, studies, clinics and communities on regenerative developments and providers that may be helpful for those with Diabetes.

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RECENT ARTICLES

Type 1 diabetes research is in a breakthrough era, with advanced devices, stem cell therapies, and gene editing moving the
A Canadian woman with Type 1 diabetes has been off insulin for nearly two years after receiving a single dose
A developed vascularized organoid model of stem cell-derived pancreatic islets may improve how researchers study diabetes, particularly beta-cell maturity and

RECENT STUDIES

MSC therapy resulted in significant reductions in HbA1c levels and insulin requirements, with improvements persisting across 3-, 6-, and 12-month
A peer-reviewed study investigates how extracellular vesicles from adipose-derived stem cells promote healing in diabetic wounds by activating the CCN2/PI3K/AKT
A study in Frontiers in Endocrinology evaluates four different administration routes of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSCs) in

Featured service providers

Somata Genesis

Location: USA

Recellebrate

Jeff Gross, M.D.
Location: USA

CeluMed

CeluMed
Dr. Oliver Gerardo Leon
Location: Mexico

COMMUNITIES | Support | Resources

Defeat Diabetes Foundation

If you’re seeking a diabetes support group in the United States to assist you in handling your diabetes, you can locate a diabetes support group within your state here.

Beyond Type One

Beyond Type 1 is a nonprofit organization changing what it means to live with diabetes. Through platforms, programs, resources and grants, Beyond Type 1 is uniting the global diabetes community and providing solutions to improve lives today.

Diabetes Facebook Community

With 116,000 members, this is a top Facebook community for diabetes.