Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Missing mechanism: The key to beta-cell dysfunction in diabetes still unknown
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- ACCORD-MIND: Depression in diabetes linked to greater cognitive decline
- Advice to CDEs: Be proactive, advise patients on dietary supplements James Bennett, RPh, FACA, CDM, CDE
- Woman presents with sudden appearance of an Adam’s apple Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- Doximity Fellowship program: Improving medicine–technology connection Edward C. Chao, DO
- BMI–mortality relationship varies among patients with, without diabetes
- CRTC1 may play role in weight regulation
- GH replacement could delay progression of chronic HF
- Low-dose testosterone induced protein anabolism in postmenopausal women
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- Metabolic syndrome components best tool for IMT diagnosis in overweight children
- Simple fracture risk prediction tests as useful as FRAX
- Spironolactone/metformin superior to either treatment alone for PCOS
- Study: Obesity kills more Americans than previously thought
- DAWN2: Communication vital during diabetes office visits
- Disease knowledge, age at diagnosis not significantly linked in children with type 1 diabetes
- Guided imagery may be powerful therapy for patients with diabetes
- Hospital education program improved patient outcomes, spared costs
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- Intervention boosted foot exams among blacks with diabetes
- Joslin’s ‘Why WAIT?’ improved weight loss, glycemic control
- NDEP Survey: More people knowledgeable about diabetes, despite underappreciation of its seriousness
- Revised standards for diabetes support emphasize self-management
- Students With Diabetes program boosted confidence, improved HbA1c in young adults