Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Endocrinologists turn to social media to connect with public, colleagues during pandemic Michael Monostra
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- ‘Break the bias’: Steps endocrinologists can take to improve health equity Regina Schaffer
- Clubhouse: Engaging with others outside your ‘normal sphere’ Monica Stonehill
- Cognitive impairment may worsen with menopause stage Regina Schaffer
- CV benefits of type 2 diabetes agents may extend to type 1, but more data needed Regina Schaffer
- Epigenetic effects may influence PCOS across three generations Regina Schaffer
- Gender-affirming HT influences HDL cholesterol levels in adolescents Michael Monostra
- Genetic data show evidence for ‘male PCOS,’ with cardiometabolic consequences Regina Schaffer
- Glycemic goals improve for children with type 1 diabetes during UK COVID-19 lockdown Michael Monostra
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- Immunotherapy improves beta-cell function, delays type 1 diabetes diagnosis Regina Schaffer
- Many older adults prescribed thyroid hormone plus drugs that interfere with thyroid tests Michael Monostra
- Mortality rate in Cushing’s syndrome ‘unacceptably high’ Regina Schaffer
- NIDDK big data programs help to enhance, share new research in diabetes Michael Monostra
- ‘Overdiagnosis’ driving increased thyroid cancer incidence in children Regina Schaffer
- Rarity complicates research, treatment for unexplained premenopausal osteoporosis Regina Schaffer
- Severe COVID-19 risks greatly increased for children with adrenal insufficiency Jill Rollet
- Strategies for surveillance after thyroid cancer ‘cure’ based on treatment type Regina Schaffer
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- Telehealth requires effective strategies for short teaching sessions Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES