Endocrinology News and Research

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Less-invasive procedures for critical limb ischemia as good as more invasive open surgeries

Less-invasive procedures for critical limb ischemia as good as more invasive open surgeries

UM researchers receive $14 million from NIH for cutting-edge HIV research

UM researchers receive $14 million from NIH for cutting-edge HIV research

People with obesity get higher level of satisfaction from food, study finds

People with obesity get higher level of satisfaction from food, study finds

Rutgers expert discusses how to stay safe as 'flesh-eating bacteria' move into new waters

Rutgers expert discusses how to stay safe as 'flesh-eating bacteria' move into new waters

Birthweight, height together may provide indication of heart health later in life

Birthweight, height together may provide indication of heart health later in life

Researchers unlock the key to clearly identifying diseased beta cells in type 2 diabetes

Researchers unlock the key to clearly identifying diseased beta cells in type 2 diabetes

Clinical cell therapy expert shares the benefits of donating cord blood

Clinical cell therapy expert shares the benefits of donating cord blood

Montmorency tart cherry juice may help improve cognitive performance in older adults

Montmorency tart cherry juice may help improve cognitive performance in older adults

Asthma drug can inhibit changes in early stages of diabetic retinopathy

Asthma drug can inhibit changes in early stages of diabetic retinopathy

MGH study shows the importance of fatty acid balance in chronic disease

MGH study shows the importance of fatty acid balance in chronic disease

Researchers find link between burnout symptoms and racial bias in medical residents

Researchers find link between burnout symptoms and racial bias in medical residents

Study analyzes the prevalence of antipsychotic use in youths with ADHD

Study analyzes the prevalence of antipsychotic use in youths with ADHD

Gut bacteria that prevents mice from becoming obese may also control weight in people

Gut bacteria that prevents mice from becoming obese may also control weight in people

Short height, low education are traits of diabetic Nigerian women showing signs of dementia

Short height, low education are traits of diabetic Nigerian women showing signs of dementia

Non-exercisers more likely to have fatty liver disease

Non-exercisers more likely to have fatty liver disease

Study reveals mechanism that may contribute to HIV-associated metabolic conditions

Study reveals mechanism that may contribute to HIV-associated metabolic conditions

EKF to showcase Lucica Glycated Albumin-L test for diabetes patient monitoring at AACC 2019

EKF to showcase Lucica Glycated Albumin-L test for diabetes patient monitoring at AACC 2019

Researchers develop new predictive risk model for hypoglycemia

Researchers develop new predictive risk model for hypoglycemia

Connecting patients with their community can help transform healthcare

Connecting patients with their community can help transform healthcare

Maternal behavior in mice linked to oxytocin-sensitive cells in the female brain

Maternal behavior in mice linked to oxytocin-sensitive cells in the female brain

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