Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- In midlife cognitive decline, roles of estrogen, testosterone remain unclear
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- VIDEO: Diabetes educators 'key' to public health policy success
- Study used to justify international women’s track and field eligibility rule leaves questions Tamara Wexler, MD, PhD
- Preconception counseling encourages women with diabetes to plan for healthy baby
- 3 second-line type 2 diabetes therapies similarly lower HbA1c
- Age at type 1 diabetes diagnosis associated with CV, mortality risk
- Appropriate language in clinical settings beneficial in diabetes care
- Benign thyroid disease associated with impaired sex life
- Diabetes increases risk for all cancers by 10%
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- Greater HbA1c reduction seen with semaglutide vs. liraglutide
- In newborns, two-screen approach better identifies congenital hypothyroidism
- In youths with obesity, sclerostin may influence insulin resistance
- Incidence of adrenal crisis in CAH differs between treating hospitals
- Low-dose glucocorticoid exposure increases osteoporotic fracture risk
- Obesity moderates possible link between PTSD, type 2 diabetes in veterans
- Real-world HbA1c reduction with liraglutide matches large clinical trial
- Thyroid hormone levels associated with body composition parameters in euthyroid adults
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- Experts push for transgender health priorities in congressional briefing
- In a changing health care landscape, diabetes educators hold unique advantage
- Can optimal glucose management reduce risk for dementia in diabetes?