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MetaCure Ushers in a New Era in Interventional Diabetes

Executive Summary

Welcome to the new world of interventional diabetes. Based on new data, institutions offering gastric bypass surgeries for weight loss are now recasting them as treatments for type 2 diabetes. This is a dramatic change in perspective within the drug-oriented diabetology world. Now MetaCure hopes to take that interventional notion a step further, with a minimally-invasive and reversible therapy based on electrical stimulation applied to the stomach.

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