Vegan meals suck.
A Vegan diet is wholly unnatural, much like an all-McDonald's "super size me" diet would be.
Man has been an omnivore for.......well, forever. It is all in the balance. We do as a general society, eat too much fat (me included, I LOVE the stuff). But to claim that an extreme radical diet can do wonders for health and cure diseases...
Bullshite.
Uhthankya....
I have one word for you.... CHEESE! 
*WARNING* GEEKY CHEESE INFO FOLLOWING:
Vegans won't eat many cheeses, due to the fact that it contains rennet. That is the stuff that makes it glump up into curds early in the cheesemaking process, so it can be made into whatever yummy concoction they are making. Rennet is derived from the stomach of cows and sheep. In order to procure this item.....ya gotta snuff the critter. Sorry, but it's how the world works I'm afraid.
HOWEVER, there is such a thing as "vegetarian" rennet, derived from such sources as safflower, thistle, and fungus and such. There is also a "cloned" rennet which is, in essence, grown in a lab, but does have the animal origins, as it were.
**END GEEKY CHEESE INFO**
uhthankyuh...

lmao
Reminds of of that 'Save the Rennets' link a while back.
Now I'm craving a cheeseburger damnit. 
Don't put off till tomorrow, what you can do today.
Aller guter Dinge sind drei.
raz-00
It doesn't reverse diabetes. You could always manage mild type 2 diabetes with diet alone. Thye are simply saying they had a higher rate of people sticking with a vegan diet because it's simpler than the non-vegan management diet.