Endocrine Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- Social media and physicians: A good pair, but guidelines for use needed
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- AACE issues statement on physician payments for educational activities
- ACIP delays vote on hepatitis B virus vaccine for diabetes
- Bardoxolone methyl improved kidney function in patients with type 2 diabetes
- Clomiphene citrate improved testosterone levels in hypogonadal, overweight men
- Consensus statement identifies appropriate patients for continuous glucose monitoring
- Diabetes costs projected to soar to $3.4 trillion by 2020
- Dietary fats, fatty acids affect sperm quality
- Estradiol levels in female brains may affect response to emotions during menstruation
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- Experts call for increased standardization of insulin pump management
- Girls with Turner’s syndrome may benefit from higher-dose estradiol for initiating puberty, uterine development
- Leptin, ghrelin implicated as potential predictors of weight regain
- Lifestyle interventions improved risk factors for CVD in type 2 diabetes
- Medical societies, experts dismiss radiation exposure from radioiodine as a public health concern
- Overweight, obese women less likely to respond to assisted reproductive technology
- Research group proposes serving statins with some fast foods
- SHARP: Ezetimibe plus statin reduced CV risk in patients with CKD
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- Diabetes care experiencing technological revolution Deborah Fillman, MS, RD, LD, CDE
- Pediatric HbA1c levels in 2010: Goals vs. what is being achieved Georgeanna Klingensmith, MD
- History of severe headache and an empty sella Jeena Sandeep, MD; Stephanie L. Lee, MD, PhD, ECNU
- New agents for diabetes management Edward C. Chao, DO
- Bariatric surgery use climbing, especially in white adolescent girls
- Consensus statement calls for more beta cell research in type 2 diabetes
- Diabetes impairs but does not halt sex in older adults
- Dietary intervention in infancy may prevent beta-cell autoimmunity
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- ESRD attributed to diabetes declining in US
- Growth hormone may be viable treatment for adults with Prader-Willi syndrome
- Low testosterone levels may increase mortality in men with CHD
- Menstrual irregularities linked to type 1 diabetes
- Researchers discover link between aldosterone and brain in hypertension
- Severe hypoglycemia increased risk for major macrovascular, microvascular events
- Young infants benefited from thyroid supplementation after cardiopulmonary bypass