Lack of insulin could affect 40 million people with diabetes by 2030, study finds

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Insulin use is expected to rise 20 percent by 2030, and many people who need it for type 2 diabetes won't have access, a study from Stanford University suggests.

 

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Why don't more companies make this?

I live one day at a time. No worries!

But thoughts and prayers🤷🏼‍♀️ I’m so sure that’s all they need

I love how these so called universities suggest always the negative outcome in future!! Hey Standford next time try to study for the cure by 2030 try not to study what would be lacking.!!!!

Type 2 diabetics is self inflicted in most cases. Make the Type 2's pay more for their insulin, they caused their problem. Remember 85% of us gotta go so the race can continue, Bill Burr.

stop eating so much junk, maybe you want need insulin

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what about type 1 diabetics that dont have a dietary option to control their diabetes? Why is Insulin overpriced?

Hmmm....Better Get A Plan In Place !

How apropos to post this on the day after Thanksgiving

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