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Why We Are Here => Water Cooler => Topic started by: rcjordan on October 28, 2018, 02:15:13 PM

Title: 'Spectacular' Type 2 diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Post by: rcjordan on October 28, 2018, 02:15:13 PM
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/oct/24/spectacular-diabetes-treatment-could-end-daily-insulin-injections
Title: Re: 'Spectacular' Type 2 diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Post by: Travoli on October 28, 2018, 07:01:51 PM
>The balloon is inflated with hot water and the mucous membrane burned away by the heat.

I wonder how hot, and how odd that feels.

Given the prevalence of T2D, this could become a popular procedure.
Title: Re: 'Spectacular' Type 2 diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Post by: rcjordan on October 28, 2018, 07:08:59 PM
>this could become a popular procedure.

In countries that foot the bill for public healthcare.  It'll lag in the US because maintenance makes more money than a cure.
Title: Re: 'Spectacular' Type 2 diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Post by: Mackin USA on October 30, 2018, 01:17:06 PM
"maintenance makes more money than a cure. "

https://www.quora.com/Does-Big-Pharma-not-want-to-find-cures-for-diseases-because-they-would-rather-make-more-money-through-chronic-treatment-regimens
Title: Re: 'Spectacular' Type 2 diabetes treatment could end daily insulin injections
Post by: rcjordan on November 02, 2018, 06:07:21 PM
I'm not much of a believer in conspiracy theories.  I do, however, believe that big business will take a position to protect their near-term profits at the long-term expense of the public.  In the US, this is particularly true if the industry is big enough to buy influence (lobbyists, PR firms, lawyers, large media campaigns --note that all of these are now everyday tools of the trade for pharm.)  It doesn't take much looking to dig up past and present examples: Oil vs. Climate, Big Sugar vs. diabetes, Opioids, Tobacco. 

>countries that foot the bill for public healthcare.

If you want a company to get control of its costs, make the CEO sign all the checks.  I'm applying that to a country, but I suspect it works much the same. Eventually, the Budget Office or the Exchequer starts to howl. Study upon study are commissioned, and -after much can-kicking- grants and research funding get brought a little more forward.  No matter which country, there is, of course, a demand to ease the burden of those currently suffering and that plays heavily on where the research money goes.

I still believe that even in the US such a conspiracy, if it did gain a foothold, is subject to international cut-throat capitalism and media exposure (particularly the internet).  I'll leave collusion and price-setting for addressing at another time as I don't think it happens that often anymore, but it does happen.  But I'm still hopeful that we're better able to ferret out and/or guard against Big Whatever Industry locking us into their products and services now vs. 1980s.

...Except I've personally known a director of a major national foundation with a mission statement to seek a cure for a major public health issue. That director eventually quit as the medical device companies moved in and eventually shifted the mission to care.