Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Oral Insulin Delivery: Can the Tortoise Win the Race?

Doctors have long sought a way to deliver insulin without injections. Now, progress may be coming in the shape of a tortoise!
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Tortoise and Pills

Oral Insulin Delivery: Can the Tortoise Win the Race?

Posted on  by Dr. Francis Collins

People with diabetes often must inject insulin multiple times a day to keep their blood glucose levels under control. So, I was intrigued to learn that NIH-funded bioengineers have designed a new kind of "pill" that may someday reduce the need for those uncomfortable shots. The inspiration for their design? A tortoise!

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