Needle-free diabetes management could be on the horizon, study suggests
Oral insulin could one day replace injections for people with diabetes, new scientific discoveries suggest.
Researchers from Kumamoto University in Japan have announced the development of an insulin pill to help lower blood sugar.
For diabetics, insulin is typically administered via injection, but the pill would offer a non-invasive treatment option.
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"Insulin injections remain a daily burden for many patients," said Associate Professor Shingo Ito...