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Surgery may cure some diabetes cases

NEW YORK, March 6 (UPI) -- A U.S. researcher suggests gastrointestinal bypass operations may effectively cure Type 2 diabetes.

Dr. Francesco Rubino of New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center said rerouting the gastrointestinal tract through gastric bypass can cause diabetes remission independent of any weight loss, even in subjects who are not obese.,

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The findings are published in the journal Diabetes Care, the medical center said Wednesday in a news release.

Rubino, chief of gastrointestinal metabolic surgery, said gastrointestinal bypass procedures control diabetes by bypassing the upper small intestine -- the duodenum and jejunum. "It should not surprise anyone that surgically altering the bowel's anatomy affects the mechanisms that regulate blood sugar levels, eventually influencing diabetes," Rubino said in a statement.

He said the operation may work by reversing abnormalities of blood glucose regulation.

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