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Washington, October 31 (ANI): Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine say that scientists looking for genetic variants responsible for triggering early-onset diabetes, also known as type-1 diabetes, may be looking in the wrong place. The researchers say that type-1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease, which is caused when the immune system attacks and [...] … Continue Reading »