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<b>People with type 1 diabetes do not produce enough insulin, which means they have to rely on injections of the hormone.
There are about 250,000 people with the condition, which usually develops in childhood and is unconnected with lifestyle factors such as obesity unlike the type 2 version of the disease.
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The procedure involves obtaining cells - known as islet cells - from the pancreas of a dead donor and injecting them into the patient's liver.
Once there, the cells get to work producing insulin. <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></font id="quote"></blockquote id="quote">
Why has this sensationalist style of reporting got my blood boiling [

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