Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Bariatric surgery — a cure for diabetes?
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- Facing today’s challenges in diabetes education
- FDA updates alert for exenatide
- For weight loss and/or diabetes control, which type of bariatric surgery do you prefer?
- Is diabetes education truly profitable?
- Emil Theodor Kocher: a name synonymous with thyroid surgery
- The pain with testosterone Ronald Tamler, MD, PhD, MBA
- Uncontrolled blood sugars? Think of the munchies! Ronald Tamler, MD, PhD, MBA
- Empower patients to use SMBG results to move HbA1c to target Mary M. Austin
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- Interval training may be the best type of exercise to affect metabolic syndrome Andrew DeFilippis, MD; George Clements
- Short-tracking is not a short-cut Dawn Belt Davis, MD, PhD
- The X-ray: providing a new perspective in 1895
- Invasive thyroid cancer with a 'normal' nuclear thyroid scan Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- AADE7 framework fosters self-management education and care
- Cinacalcet reduced serum calcium in hemodialysis patients with hyperparathyroidism
- Mild cognitive impairment may be linked to severity of diabetes
- NAMS position statement on HT and menopause updated
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- PCOS may be characterized by hyperinsulinism in daughters of women with the disorder
- Periodontal disease associated with type 2 diabetes
- Risk factors for joint symptoms identified
- Risk for obesity-related diseases not high for all obese individuals
- Strict glucose control may not reduce mortalities in the ICU
- Subclinical hypothyroidism was common among patients with CKD
- Thyrotropin levels show relation to Alzheimer’s disease in women
- Tibolone reduced the risk for fractures, breast and colon cancers
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- Trouble reading may contribute to poor glycemic control
- Use of SMBG results is needed for successful outcomes
- Bariatric surgery in adolescents: questions remain Martin I. Montenovo, MD; Brant K. Oelschlager, MD