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A diabetic had to have both legs amputated.
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CRISPR-Cas9 can solve diabetes and many other conditions when it comes to genome. https://www.fiercebiotech.com/resear...ved-stem-cells |
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#4
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Maggot therapy would have done wonders for this.
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#5
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That sucks, another terrible disease we need a cure for.
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#6
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The only thing maggots would have prevented is the doctor having to debride it. The problem with diabetes is that it impedes blood flow to the extremities--so even if we remove the dead tissue, if you don't have good blood flow, you're not going to heal. At my hospital, vascular doctors like to do 2-8 revascularization attempts before we just take the damn leg anyway. |