Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Mysteries remain in disease progression of extreme type 1 diabetes
-
- American Thyroid Association: Better communication among care team critical for optimal care, surveillance
- Antineoplastic agents associated with thyroid dysfunction
- Omega-3 fatty acids may stave off CV events in high-risk patients with diabetes
- Researchers terminate trial examining aliskiren in high-risk patients
- Statin therapy reduced mortality in patients hospitalized with influenza
- Top 10 Stories of 2011
- Out with the new, in with the old Alan J. Garber, MD, PhD, MACE
- How to get the most out of mentorship Dina Belachew, MD
-
- Medicare to cover screening, counseling for obesity
- 73-year-old woman with acute dyspnea and enlarging neck mass Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU; Ava Port, MD
- Surfing for valuable information: Social media and your patients Edward C. Chao, DO
- Cortisol profile improved with once-daily vs. thrice-daily hydrocortisone dose in adrenal insufficiency
- Decrease in HT use associated with lower mammography rate in younger women
- Diuretic improved life expectancy of patients with systolic hypertension
- Elevated blood sugar associated with colorectal cancer in older women
- High dairy protein intake may aid bone formation during diet and exercise in overweight women
-
- Infants failed to show cortisol awakening response
- Maternal thyroid parameters linked to hypothyroid risk during early pregnancy
- Meta-analysis: Metformin may reduce colon cancer risk in type 2 diabetes
- More research needed to evaluate role of vitamin D in reducing CVD
- Patients with primary aldosteronism prone to secondary hyperparathyroidism
- Phentermine/topiramate improved weight loss when added to lifestyle modifications
- Poor maternal–child relationships associated with increased risk for adolescent obesity
- Rotating night-shift work associated with type 2 diabetes risk in women
-
- Warfarin, diabetes medications implicated in emergency hospitalization among elderly
- Diabetes, obesity associated with development of breast cancer
- Low-carbohydrate diet bested standard calorie restriction for lowering glucose levels, weight loss
- Trastuzumab improved long-term outcomes in obese patients with breast cancer
- Zoledronic acid improved survival when added to letrozole