Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Prolonged opioid therapy elevates risk for endocrine dysfunction, bone fractures
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- Addressing noncompliance with children from dysfunctional families Eliot LeBow, LCSW, CDE
- CMS finalizes policies to extend DPP to eligible Medicare beneficiaries with prediabetes
- Age 55 years optimal cutoff for staging thyroid cancer
- Appetite increases with decreased energy intake in type 2 diabetes
- Calcitriol may predict hypercalciuria absence in postsurgical hypoparathyroidism
- Cord blood leptin may predict adiposity measures in childhood, adolescence
- Diabetes remission rates after RYGB affected by study duration
- Diabetic retinopathy screenings unnecessary for young children
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- Fracture risk increases in primary aldosteronism
- Headache disorders may increase hypothyroidism risk
- Injectable combination hormonal contraceptive effective in men
- Reproductive, metabolic profiles similar in daughters of women with, without PCOS
- Revised TSH thresholds increase congenital hypothyroidism by 15% in New Zealand
- Thyroid hormones associated with cardiometabolic risk factors in adolescents
- Timing of daily walks improves glycemic profile in type 2 diabetes
- Use of artificial pancreas, pump therapy result in similar patient-reported outcomes
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- Meal timing may influence weight loss
- Non-nutritive sweetener effects may contribute to insulin resistance in consumers with obesity
- Weight loss in untreated spouses tied to interventions in partners
- Weight Watchers plus diabetes education substantially improves glycemic control
- What is the best way to manage opioid-induced hypogonadism without disregard for pain relief?