I think it's awesome they are discovering that each person is a little different. I think that speaks volumes to why maybe meds work for some and not for others. I'm also glad is lessens the chance of it being "identifiable" in unborn babies. I think that's important.
Pauly, I think the underlying issues may be similar and also different at once. There are multiple causes of type 2 diabetes and type 1 and type 2 are caused by totally different things but in the end they lead to the same result. This is a really basic example as this is a well understood diagnosis. However, at the same time everyone reacts to diets differently. There is a vast spectrum of how people respond to food and even meds. I think it just goes to show that humans are much more complex than we would like to believe. One small shift in chemical or development from person to person is going to have a huge effect overall. It's almost like a butterfly effect, but with biology instead of time theory.
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