Endocrine Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Peer supporters are becoming a front line force against diabetes
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- Diabetes educators empower, guide patients in self-care, freeing physicians for medical management Joan K. Bardsley, MBA, RN, CDE, FAADE
- Abnormal BMD image shows evidence of hip pain Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- Costs of rising childhood obesity
- Electronic algorithm for thyroid nodule treatment holds potential
- Hypothyroidism more likely to develop after birth, abortion in premenopausal women
- NAFLD predicted CKD in adults with type 1 diabetes
- Non-nutritive sweetened beverages do not undermine weight-loss efforts
- Thyroid hormones may not play role in deaths from cancer, CVD
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- Bionic pancreas superior to insulin pumps in adolescents, adults
- Broader education efforts needed to improve diabetes self-care
- Classifier preoperatively identified medullary thyroid cancer
- Degludec, liraglutide fixed combination shows continued efficacy in trio of studies
- Empagliflozin reduced blood pressure for patients with type 2 diabetes, hypertension
- Enhanced insulin sensitivity seen in patients missing growth hormone in Ecuador
- Intensive glucose management after coronary bypass did not provide additional protection against complications
- Late-night salivary cortisol could better diagnose recurrence of Cushing’s disease
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- Lenvatinib improved PFS in radioiodine-resistant differentiated thyroid cancer
- Low kisspeptin levels in early pregnancy could predict miscarriage
- Most patients with type 1 diabetes do not download, review glucose data
- Pancreas transplantation alone safe, effective for long-term survival