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Stanford Professional Fulfillment Model can help physicians find ‘joy again in work’
Professional fulfillment can be achieved through a culture of wellness, efficiency of practice in the workplace and personal resilience, according to a speaker at the Ending Clinician Burnout Global Summit.
Eating more oats, fruits in early childhood may raise risk for type 1 diabetes
Young children at high genetic risk for type 1 diabetes may be more likely to progress to the disease based on their dietary intake, according to a presenter at the European Association for the Study of Diabetes annual meeting.
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Clinicians ‘should be open’ to menopausal hormone therapy beyond age 65 years
CHICAGO — Hormone therapy is beneficial for some women beyond age 65 years to treat ongoing menopausal symptoms that affect their quality of life, according to research reported at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
Diabetes drug linked to reduced risk for several types of dementia
Type 2 diabetes has emerged as a possible risk factor contributing to the development of dementia, but one class of agents used to treat the disease may provide greater protective effects, study results published in BMJ showed.
QWINT: Once-weekly insulin tied to similar HbA1c reduction as insulin degludec
Once-weekly insulin efsitora alfa provided similar reductions in HbA1c as once-daily insulin degludec among insulin-naive adults with type 2 diabetes and adults with type 1 diabetes previously receiving a basal and bolus insulin analog.
Plozasiran secures FDA breakthrough status for FCS, closing gap with rival olezarsen
The FDA has granted breakthrough therapy designation to Arrowhead Pharmaceuticals’ plozasiran, coupled with diet, to decrease triglycerides in patients with familial chylomicronemia syndrome, according to a company release.
Exposure to cholinergic compounds, personal care products may lead to early puberty
Some types of endocrine-disrupting chemicals may act as kisspeptin or gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor agonists and could induce early puberty for children, according to in vitro findings published in Endocrinology.
‘Step-by-Step’ resource aims to improve menopause education for clinicians, students
A lack of menopause education for health care professionals has had a direct impact on midlife women seeking care, and a new initiative from The Menopause Society aims to bridge a wide gap in knowledge and training.
New therapies for vaginal menopause symptoms may provide short-term relief
Vaginal estrogen, vaginal dehydroepiandrosterone, oral ospemifene and vaginal moisturizers result in short-term improvements in vaginal atrophy symptoms, known as genitourinary syndrome of menopause, but more long-term data are needed.
Once-weekly batoclimab lowers immunoglobulin for adults with uncontrolled Graves’ disease
Most adults who had uncontrolled Graves’ disease on antithyroid drugs responded to once-weekly subcutaneous batoclimab, according to top-line results released by Immunovant.
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