Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Intersection between heart and liver a rapidly evolving field Regina Schaffer; Jennifer R. Southall
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- Best practices for social media use during academic conferences Maria Marabito
- Girls exposed to endocrine-disrupting chemical have higher glucose level as adults Michael Monostra
- HbA1c decrease larger with insulin pen vs. syringes for older adults with type 2 diabetes Michael Monostra
- Human, exendin-based GLP-1 receptor agonists similarly reduce CV, renal risk in diabetes Regina Schaffer
- Intermittent very low-calorie diet lowers glucose levels in adults with obesity, diabetes Michael Monostra
- New co-editors offer focus on endocrinology subspecialties Jill Rollet
- Repeat DKA more common for younger people, women and those with poor mental health Michael Monostra
- Small thyroid cancers diagnosed more often for women than men despite same rate on autopsy Michael Monostra
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- Thyroidectomy tied to CV complications after cancer diagnosis Regina Schaffer
- VIDEO: Pandemic, drive for health equity influence changes in diabetes care and education Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES
- Breath ketone analyzer may accurately detect ketosis in type 1 diabetes Michael Monostra
- Longer duration diabetes, prediabetes increase heart failure risk Jill Rollet
- Metabolic consequences of obstructive sleep apnea persist, despite treatment Regina Schaffer
- Target young women with migraine for increased cardiovascular risk prevention Jill Rollet
- Time in range — not HbA1c — should guide most diabetes treatment decisions Regina Schaffer
- Treatment of diabetic kidney disease ‘requires multiple drugs’ Regina Schaffer
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- Should the name ‘NAFLD’ change to reflect an emphasis on dysregulated metabolism?