Endocrine Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Endocrine Today.
Table of Contents
- ‘Don’t dismiss the patient’: Promises, pitfalls of at-home hormone testing Melissa Foster
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- 30% of adults with type 1 diabetes have high fear of hypoglycemia Michael Monostra
- A lifetime of service: A conversation with Kenneth Moritsugu, MD, MPH, FACPM, FAADE Michael Monostra
- Adults with type 1 diabetes have ‘moderate’ diabetes distress even with CGM use Michael Monostra
- Anxiety, depression common at follow-up after differentiated thyroid cancer Michael Monostra
- Black, white parents differ in perspectives on pediatric diabetes device use Michael Monostra
- COVID-19 not linked to increased long-term risk for CVD or diabetes Michael Monostra
- Data confirm female physicians are less likely to have verified Twitter accounts Emma Bascom
- Disparities reported in use of cardioprotective drugs in type 2 diabetes Brian Ellis
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- Early macrovascular, microvascular complications common with youth-onset type 2 diabetes Michael Monostra
- Effective diabetes management linked to lower HbA1c for US adults Michael Monostra
- Eight comorbidity-based subtypes identified for pediatric obesity Michael Monostra
- Focus on CV risk, T Trials follows 20-year rise in testosterone use Michael Monostra
- Low income, lack of family support delay gender-affirming hormone therapies for youths Brian Ellis
- Most thyroid cancers still detected in asymptomatic patients Brian Ellis
- Project-based housing linked to reductions in uncontrolled diabetes Brian Ellis
- VIDEO: How to begin to ‘earn trust back’ from minoritized patients Jill Rollet; Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES; Sherita Hill Golden, MD, MHS
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- VIDEO: New metric from CGM data provides single score for glucose assessment Jill Rollet; Susan Weiner, MS, RDN, CDN, CDCES, FADCES; Jing Wang, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN
- Vitamin D supplementation does not reduce fracture risk in middle-aged, older adults Michael Monostra