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do you think diabeties will ever be curable?

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im not diabetic im just afraid of being one becouse i eat a lot of junk food.

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I assume at some point in the future it will me. Just like many other diseases. 

You can't get type 1 diabetes from eating junk food. That's type 2 and it's very much curable with eating well and exercising. You won't get it because you eat a lot of junk food. If that was true 70% of americans would have type 2

I think all diseases will eventually be curable, scientists are working a lot on that.

Or all humanity will be extinguished, so don't worry

But you know, you should worry more on getting a helthier diet. Don't just eat junk food and hope there's a cure... You don't have to have the best diet ever, but at least more balanced.

Edited by AntonioKHT

Undoubtably one day there will be a cure or better medicine for it, they're always experimenting with medication and will do so long after we are dead.  Only thing is it's really expensive to develop a new drug

I think cures for many diseases are far closer to being cured than ever before, but due to some corporations being greedy b*stards, they'd rather suck money out of you while you pay for treatment instead of finding a cure for you. But that's a whooole new discussion.

 

So yes I think there will be a cure for it eventually.

A good question, praying that will be answered...along with cancer. 

Better question, why is this in the random forum?

Edited by WingedIcarus

Well... There working on using dead body parts in surgery for people who need them. No joke. They clean the dead cells off with high-powered bleach, then they inject steam cells into the organ and after a wile, the organs work normally, and strong as well. Although testing on decreased human organs hasn't started yet, its possible in the future to make custom organs to replace ones that died in the human body or required replacement. So, it long story short, yes.

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