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AI model highly accurate in determining malignancy of thyroid nodule images
An AI model achieved higher accuracy than three cytopathologists for determining malignancy in a large dataset of image patches of thyroid fine-needle aspiration whole-slide images, according to a study published in Thyroid.
A call for stronger EDC regulations as more studies establish links to human health
The past 10 years have seen rapid growth in research on how endocrine-disrupting chemicals affect humans.
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Patients prefer combined therapy for hypothyroidism, but data reveal few added benefits
BOSTON — Most adults with hypothyroidism prefer combination therapy with liothyronine plus levothyroxine over levothyroxine alone, but most trials find combination therapy provides limited added benefit, according to two speakers.
EDC exposures for reproductive-aged women tied to socioeconomic status
BOSTON — Pregnant and reproductive-aged women have had recent declines in exposure to most endocrine-disrupting chemicals, though women with a lower socioeconomic status are exposed to higher chemical levels, according to a speaker.
Cognitive decline with hypoparathyroidism linked to changes in brain structure
Adults with hypoparathyroidism experience declines in cognitive function that may be due to structural changes in the brain, according to findings published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
New vitamin D consensus guideline, debates highlight ENDO annual meeting
Endocrinology providers and researchers will gather in Boston beginning Saturday as the Endocrine Society holds its 2024 annual meeting.
VIDEO: How endocrinologists can navigate social media
NEW ORLEANS — In this video exclusive, Jonathan D. Leffert, MD, talks with Arti Bhan, MD, FACE, and Cheryl Rosenfeld, DO, FACE, FACP, FSVM, ECNUFC, about building a social media presence and talking with patients about social media hype.
New guidance, technology on the horizon for thyroid nodule risk assessment
NEW ORLEANS —New risk stratification guidance for classifying thyroid nodules may come soon as imaging technology continues to evolve, according to a speaker at the AACE annual meeting.
AI, new technology major focus at 2024 AACE annual meeting
Looking to the future will be a key theme at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology 2024 annual meeting with a keynote lecture focused on AI and sessions examining guidance updates and new technology.
Subclinical hypothyroidism less likely for men with higher dietary vitamin E intake
Men who consumed more dietary vitamin E may be less likely to develop subclinical hypothyroidism and autoimmune thyroiditis, though no associations were observed among women, according to findings published in Thyroid.
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