Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Exploring brown fat: The long road ahead
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- ASPIRE: Low Glucose Suspend feature moves researchers closer to artificial pancreas
- Estrogen reduced breast cancer risk in WHI follow-up cohort
- FDA panel recommends approval for obesity drug
- HT safe during menopause when tailored to individual patients
- Pasireotide decreased cortisol levels in Cushing’s disease
- One size does not fit all when treating hypogonadism Ronald Tamler, MD, PhD, MBA
- Awaiting the reveal of biosimilar insulin in the US market Janet B. McGill, MD
- Second case of adrenal mass hypokalemia Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
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- Adolescent pregnancy linked to osteoporosis risk in postmenopausal Korean women
- Diabetic polyneuropathies, retinopathy and nephropathy increased in newly diagnosed diabetes
- Elderly patients at increased risk for postoperative complications after thyroidectomy
- Higher BPA exposure associated with incident CAD
- Lifestyle, behavioral factors related to obesity and weight loss similar, despite CKD status
- Peer mentorship, financial incentives improved glucose control in black veterans
- Radioactive iodine ablation not linked to survival benefit in differentiated thyroid cancer
- Remission of Cushing's disease may improve body composition, reduce cardiovascular risk markers
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- Socioeconomically disadvantaged, obese patients benefit from behavioral intervention
- Surgical menopause, early age at onset linked to worse physical functioning later in life
- Zoledronate provided long-lasting bone turnover, density in HIV-infected men
- Consider fatigue, TSH when diagnosing subclinical hypothyroidism in men
- Expert discusses past, present and future of MI care
- Kisspeptin-10 injections increased sex hormone levels in men, ovulating women
- Microvascular dysfunction common in patients referred for stress testing
- Novel monoclonal antibody lowers LDL, may supplement statin therapy
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- Physicians with healthy habits likely to urge lifestyle changes to patients
- Radionuclide therapy may be linked to hematologic consequences in neuroendocrine tumors
- Sleep deprivation may increase caloric intake
- Statin linked to increased myalgia
- Two studies show promising, durable results for renal denervation