Scientists have developed a game-changing insulin for the treatment of Diabetes (Image: Getty) Scientists have reportedly developed a new insulin that could possibly revolutionise the treatment for millions with type one diabetes worldwide. The solution involves smart insulin that activates as needed within the body, offering a treatment approach nearly as effective as a cure with existing drug therapies. The experts have developed a new form of insulin that mimics the body's natural response to blood sugar fluctuations, potentially reducing the frequency of treatments to just once a week.

function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.setAttribute('src','https://live.

primis.tech/live/liveView.php?s=114945&playerApiId=v114945');document.

getElementById('ovp-primis').appendChild(el)}window.top.

addEventListener('primisPlayerInit',e=>{try{if(e.detail&&e.detail.

playerApiId==="v114945"){if(window.document.getElementsByClassName('jwplayer')[0]){e.

detail.float('disable')}}}catch(e){}});window.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded',()=>{setTimeout(()=>{if(typeof flagTcfLoaded!=='undefined'&&flagTcfLoaded===!0){loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.

Log('[Load] OVP flagTcfLoaded',new Date())}else{document.addEventListener("tcfLoaded",()=>{loadOvpScript()ExpressApp.Log('[Load] OVP tcfLoaded',new Date())})}},1500)}) Currently, type one diabetics need to inject synthetic insulin up to 10 times a day.

While these existing insulins help stabilise blood sugar levels when administered, t.