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"contents": "\n<p>There are five distinct types of diabetes that can occur in adulthood, rather than the two currently recognised, they reported in The Lancet Diabetes &amp; Endocrinology, a leading medical journal.</p>\n<p>The findings are consistent with the growing trend toward \"precision medicine,\" which takes into account differences between individuals in managing disease. </p>\n<p>In the same way that a patient requiring a transfusion must receive the right blood type, diabetes sub-types need different treatments, the study suggested.</p>\n<p>Similarly, scientists have also identified distinct kinds of microbiome -- the bacterial ecosystem in our digestive tract -- that can react differently to the same medication, rendering it more or less effective. </p>\n<p>\"This is the first step towards personalised treatment of diabetes,\" said senior author Leif Groop, an endocrinologist at Lund University in Sweden, adding that the new classification is a \"paradigm shift\" in how the disease is viewed. </p>\n<p>People with diabetes have excessively high blood glucose, or blood sugar, which comes from food.</p>\n<p>Some 420 million people around the world today suffer from diabetes, with the number expected to rise to 629 million by 2045, according to the International Diabetes Federation.</p>\n<p>Currently, the disease is divided into two sub-types. </p>\n<p>With type-1 -- generally diagnosed in childhood and accounting for about 10 percent of cases -- the body simply doesn't make insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels. </p>\n<p>For type-2, the body makes some insulin but not enough, which means glucose stays in the blood. </p>\n<p>This form of the disease correlates highly with obesity and can, over time, lead to blindness, kidney damage, and heart disease or stroke. Acute cases may also require limb amputations.</p>\n<p>- 'Exceeded expectations' -It has long been known that type-2 diabetes is highly variable, but classification has remained unchanged for decades. </p>\n<p>For the study, researchers monitored 13,270 newly diagnosed diabetes patients ranging in age from 18 to 97.</p>\n<p>By isolating measurements of insulin resistence, insulin secretion, blood sugar levels, age, and the onset of illness, they distinguished five distinct clusters of the disease -- three serious and two milder forms.</p>\n<p>Among the severe types, a group of patients with insulin resistence -- in which cells are unable to use insulin effectively -- was at far higher risk of kidney disease.</p>\n<p>\"This group has the most to gain from the new diagnostics as they are the ones who are currently most incorrectly treated,\" Groop said.</p>\n<p>Another group facing serious complications was composed of relatively young, insulin-deficient patients. </p>\n<p>The third \"severe\" group were people with auto-immune diabetes corresponding to the original \"type-1\" diagnosis.</p>\n<p>The two other groups have milder types of the disease including one, which includes about 40 percent of the patients, beset with a form of diabetes related to advanced age.</p>\n<p>\"This will enable earlier treatment to prevent complications in patients who are most at risk of being affected,\" said lead author Emma Ahlqvist, an associate professor at Lund University.</p>\n<p>The results were checked against three other studies from Sweden and Finland. </p>\n<p>\"The outcome exceeded our expectations,\" said Groop.</p>\n<p>The researchers plan to launch similar studies in China and India. DM</p>",
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