Could a poop transplant help control diabetes?
NCT ID NCT07375797
Summary
This study is testing whether transferring gut bacteria from healthy donors to people with type 2 diabetes can improve how their bodies process sugar. Sixteen participants will receive either the bacteria transplant or a placebo, and researchers will measure changes in blood sugar control and gut bacteria composition over seven weeks. The goal is to see if altering gut bacteria could become a new way to help manage diabetes.
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Medical Diagnostics Center, Regional Hospital Central Jutland (HEM)
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