The Governor
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Well, sort of. Diabetes research is one of the major areas of medical research because it is the "glamorous" end of medicine. Anyone who comes up with a treatment that comes even close to being a "cure" will probably win a Nobel prize and certainly be an instant scientific superstar. That sort of prospect attracts a lot of attention and funding. It is nothing like the funding that goes into even more glamorous areas like cancer or HIV, but it is still a lot. Back in the days when I was doing research, I mostly worked on parasitic diseases. The problem with that is that they mostly affect poor people from third world countries, and although these diseases blight the lives of millions they aren't very visible in the west - it certainly isn't "glamorous" research. We could only dream of the sort of funding that is available to diabetes specialists! However, if you compare the sort of funds that are spent on all medical research with other major sinks for public funding - such as keeping troops in Afghanistan - then you certainly could call the levels of funding paltry.The Governor said:I said in another thread, but it bears repeating. Looking at diabetes.org.uk the money going into research is paltry!
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