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Insulin for diabetes was gifted to the world by the doctors who discovered it. This life-saving medicine should be sold at cost everywhere in the world.
Canadians Banting and Best co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. Banting received the Nobel Prize at age 32 and remains the youngest Nobel laureate in the area of Physiology/Medicine. In 1934 he was knighted by King George V.
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