Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Diabetes data hold hidden clues, but time, costs complicate clinic downloads
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- Transgender military ban prompts discussion on treatment costs, burden
- Non-nutritive sweeteners can aid weight management in diabetes Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES
- Thymic cyst causes false-positive radioactive iodine scan Matthew P. Gilbert, DO, MPH; Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- Bariatric surgery type may predict postoperative BMI
- Circadian disruption may lead to bone loss in healthy men
- Denosumab should not be stopped without considering alternative osteoporosis treatment
- Erectile dysfunction common in diabetes
- Hip fracture may increase MI, stroke risk
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- Life expectancy drops with type 2 diabetes plus cardiometabolic morbidities
- Loss of income follows diabetes diagnosis for men, women in Denmark
- Secondary adrenal insufficiency tied to cortisol secretion rate, ACTH dose-response curve
- Severe hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia increase risk for rehospitalization in adults with diabetes
- SMBG compliance common in gestational diabetes
- Diabetes educators, patients must collaborate on individualized medical nutrition therapy
- Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, diabetes exacerbate one another
- Insulin resistance underlies CV risk factors
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- New developments in heart failure research to improve outcomes in diabetes, cardiometabolic conditions
- Risk factor modification essential to reduce CVD in diabetes, metabolic syndrome
- The real secret behind healthy eating: Feet, forks and fingers
- Should self-monitoring blood glucose be encouraged for adults with type 2 diabetes?