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  • Last Updated on November 15, 2023 by Neelam Singh Quick Take A social media post claims that diabetes can be completely cured through a new drug. We fact-checked and found this claim to be False. The Claim A Facebook post claims that a new drug can cure Diabetes. In the video, Wolf Blitzer and Dr. Oz can be saying, “An American doctor said he will pay a million dollars to anyone who cannot cure diabetes with his new drug. The new medicine normalizes blood sugar levels after the first use.” Fact Check Is there a new drug which can cure Diabetes? No. There is no single drug that can cure diabetes yet. Medically, there is no cure for diabetes. It is a health condition that is often managed through medication and changes in lifestyle including diet. The video showing the CNN host and the physician uses digitally added sound that does not match their mouth movements and there is no record of them ever making the statements shown on the video. One of the most exciting new drugs for diabetes is teplizumab, which was approved by the FDA in 2022. Teplizumab is a monoclonal antibody that targets and destroys a specific type of T cell that is responsible for attacking the insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas. In clinical trials, teplizumab was shown to delay the onset of type 1 diabetes in people who were at high risk for the disease. Another promising new drug for diabetes is tirzepatide, which was approved by the FDA in 2023. Tirzepatide is a dual-acting GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist, which means that it works by stimulating two different receptors in the body that are involved in blood sugar control. In clinical trials, tirzepatide was shown to be very effective at lowering blood sugar levels and improving weight loss in people with type 2 diabetes. This drug has been recently approved by the FDA for chronic weight management. In addition to these two new drugs, there are a number of other new drugs and therapies in development for diabetes. Some of these therapies are aimed at repairing or regenerating the beta cells in the pancreas, while others are aimed at developing new ways to deliver insulin to the body. Dr. Ayush Chandra, Consultant Diabetologist and Founder of Nivaran Health, Delhi NCR, further elaborates on this by stating, “ Diabetes management should include proper medications and insulin therapy if required, and that too under the guidance of a clinician. It also requires a balanced diet with macro & micronutrients, daily physical captivity, adequate consumption of water, mental wellness and regular blood sugar monitoring. Drinking water instead of aerated drinks and caffeinated drinks helps to control sugar levels a bit. Daily, 2-3 litres of water is advised, along with workouts. It helps in improving metabolism, immunity, Prevention of diseases and flushing out of toxins from the body. In diabetes, drinking water helps to flush out extra sugar via urine.” It is still too early to say when a cure for diabetes will be available, but the recent progress that has been made in the development of new drugs and therapies is very encouraging Can Diabetes be cured through diet? No. Unfortunately, till now, there has been no cure for diabetes. However, diabetes can go into remission (it happens when the blood sugar levels are in a normal range again) by following a multidisciplinary approach that includes medication and changes in lifestyle, including diet and weight loss. Diabetes.org.uk clearly mentions, “there is no cure for diabetes”. Kajal Gupta, Dietician and Nutritionist, says, “Diabetes occurs due to permanent damage of pancreatic cells, or it becomes sensitive to insulin, so it can’t be cured completely but can be managed through proper medication, diet and lifestyle changes.” While there are increasing research on how to ‘reverse’ or ‘cure’ Type 2 Diabetes, there is no conclusive evidence on the same. Type 1 Diabetes, a chronic condition where insulin production is impaired, has found no cure. Nutritionist Avni Kaul says,” Diabetes cannot be cured. It is a progressive disease. However, it can be managed and controlled with diet and lifestyle.” Remember, if you have diabetes, it’s important to work closely with your doctor to develop a personalized treatment plan that includes a healthy diet, regular exercise, and any necessary medications or therapies. Previously too, THIP Media has busted myths which claim that Diabetes can be cured with herbs in 90 days, banana flowers can cure Diabetes, drinking okra soaked in water cure diabetes, etc.
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