Endocrine Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Telehealth shift during COVID-19 pandemic shows capacity to deliver safe, convenient care Regina Schaffer
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- Minnesota governor signs emergency insulin access bill Regina Schaffer
- Navigating ‘everchanging’ CMS waivers for telehealth during COVID-19: What endocrinologists, diabetes specialists need to know Regina Schaffer
- Revised self-care guidance builds on new roles for diabetes specialists Regina Schaffer
- Motivational interviewing empowers engagement in diabetes management Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES
- Endocrine research spurs synthetic antibody development for COVID-19 Regina Schaffer
- Tips for managing diabetes distress during COVID-19 Regina Schaffer
- 'Obesity should not be dismissed': Excess weight drives inflammation, hypoventilation behind COVID-19 complications Regina Schaffer
- Adults with active brown fat show ‘distinct fuel metabolism’ after cold exposure Regina Schaffer
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- Bone strength persists 1 year after sleeve gastrectomy for teens, young adults with obesity Phil Neuffer
- Cesarean delivery tied to obesity, type 2 diabetes risks in adulthood Regina Schaffer
- 'Consistent increase' observed in larger, more aggressive thyroid tumors in California Regina Schaffer
- CV outcomes decline, but greater all-cause mortality persists in type 2 diabetes Regina Schaffer
- Gender-affirming HT poses no hypertension risk Jill Rollet
- GH therapy plays ‘neutral role’ on recurrence of pituitary tumors Regina Schaffer
- High endogenous testosterone levels contribute to type 2 diabetes risk among young, healthy women Regina Schaffer
- High thyroid cancer rate among 9/11 responders likely due to heightened surveillance Regina Schaffer
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- 'Insufficient evidence' to recommend DPP-IV inhibitor treatment in type 2 diabetes with COVID-19 Regina Schaffer
- Risk for thyroid tumor growth declines with advancing age Regina Schaffer
- Screening for liver stiffness at the state fair yields high results, response Katrina Altersitz