Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- SGLT2s, insulin among novel agents in the diabetes pipeline
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- Endocrine Today Editorial Board members take a look ahead at 2013
- Novel nanoparticle technology offers potential to halt autoimmune disease
- Farewell to 2012: The year of new drugs and new regulations Alan J. Garber, MD, PhD, MACE
- Vitamin D deficiency plays role in non-healing metatarsal fracture Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- ADA standards of care suggest changes to BP, glucose monitoring
- Black women screened, treated less for osteoporosis vs. white women
- BMD better preserved with resurfacing arthroplasty than THA
- DPP: Pre-treatment characteristics predicted weight outcomes
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- DPP-based lifestyle interventions reduced BMI more than usual care
- Experts call for pituitary ‘centers of excellence’
- Global life expectancy increased nearly 20% since 1990
- Hepatic fibrosis, not NAFLD, increased risk for cardiovascular-related death
- High vitamin D levels linked to low circulating TSH in younger Thai population
- Hypertension may be risk factor for ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy
- Insulin resistance in late middle-aged patients affected risk for Alzheimer’s disease
- Intensive lifestyle intervention led to partial remission of type 2 diabetes
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- Maternal diet could affect child’s risk for diabetes
- Metformin may protect patients with diabetes against intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
- Mobile technology led to enhanced short-term weight loss
- Nonrefractive visual impairment on the rise in US adults
- Researchers develop testing system for endocrine disrupting chemicals
- Rosuvastatin benefited postmenopausal women with dyslipidemia
- Study: Female adolescent smokers had lower rate of bone mass accrual
- Thyroid nodule size predictive of risk for follicular carcinoma
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- Two cups of milk per day appears sufficient for younger children
- Vitamin D deficiency not associated with HIV clinical outcomes
- Weight of pancreas linked to diabetes pathogenesis