Key Highlights
- The findings help explain a long-standing medical mystery and deepen understanding of diabetes overall.
- Share: Facebook Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY A newly identified genetic disorder is causing diabetes in some newborns by disrupting the cells that make insulin.
- The discovery also links diabetes with brain-related conditions, offering new clues about how the disease begins.
- Credit: Shutterstock Using cutting-edge DNA sequencing and an advanced stem cell research model, an international group of scientists has identified a previously unknown form of diabetes that affects babies.
- The discovery sheds new light on how insulin-producing cells can fail early in life.
