Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- With new name, diabetes educators positioned to meet growing health challenges
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- Should the number of hours required for the certified diabetes educator credential be lowered from 1,000 hours?
- Endocrinology Drug and Device Update
- A bold move from ‘diabetes educator’ to ‘diabetes care and education specialist’ Kellie Antinori-Lent, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, BC-ADM, CDE, FAADE
- Experts warn PFAS endocrine-disrupting chemicals may drive obesity, osteoporosis
- Experts urge lower BMI cutoff for bariatric surgery
- Aerobic exercise, not diet, improves diastolic function in type 2 diabetes, obesity
- Canagliflozin similar to sulfonylurea for NT-proBNP reduction in HF
- Early menopause raises risk for CVD
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- AI tool for NAFLD could ‘make biopsies history’
- Consistent, 10-hour daily eating window benefits adults with metabolic syndrome
- Despite similar weight loss, low-carbohydrate diet delivers insulin reductions, smaller fat cells than low-fat diet Jill Rollet
- Twice-yearly inclisiran reduces LDL in ASCVD, FH
- Autism, ADHD risks increased for adolescents with hypogonadism, delayed puberty
- CGM alarm settings may improve glucose outcomes in type 1 diabetes
- Maternal bariatric surgery reduces birth defect risks among children
- Obesity may alter 70% of routine blood tests for children
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- Obesity persists as surgery barrier among transgender adults
- Simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant extends life expectancy better than other kidney surgeries for adults with type 1 diabetes
- Antithyroid medications provide ‘disappointing’ results for treating Graves’ disease
- Associations urge caution after controversial radioactive iodine findings