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Is there any research going on into solving the diabetes problem ?

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good question. It has a light fixture wired into it with a lamp screwed into the fixture. But in the garden indeed it has a bulb at the bottom. Good job you can't buy a root, although you can get a router.
 
All bulbs in our house changed to led, last being kitchen cabinet under lights. So cheap to run & give off best light ever.
 
For human ailments, we need to fully understand the control systems. First thing on that score is the contents of blood and what each affects, is made by and is consumed by. This is 'basics' and I suspect they've not done that yet.
 
For human ailments, we need to fully understand the control systems. First thing on that score is the contents of blood and what each affects, is made by and is consumed by. This is 'basics' and I suspect they've not done that yet.
I suspect we don't "fully understand" the control systems for anything at all. Nature's complex, so I fear we'll always just be trying to find things that seem to help a bit from very imperfect understanding.
 
For human ailments, we need to fully understand the control systems. First thing on that score is the contents of blood and what each affects, is made by and is consumed by. This is 'basics' and I suspect they've not done that yet.
Well, when I was a medical student I learned all about the contents of blood, and hormones and how each affects the control of physiology.

You’re right, it’s just basics. Thats where all the research stems from, digging down into those systems. Or basics, as you call them.

And @Bruce Stephens, at least we know what we don’t know.🙂
 
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