Historical Perspective: Diabetes Treatment & Understanding in the 1860s
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In the 1860s, diabetes was not curable and often led to death within a few years of diagnosis. The mainstays of treatment were diet and exercise, with the goal of controlling blood sugar levels. Insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels, had not been discovered yet.
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