Endocrinology News and Research

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Educating future doctors to prescribe physical activity for their patients

Educating future doctors to prescribe physical activity for their patients

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Low-salt diet may be more beneficial for females than males

Study: Some people with Type 2 diabetes may be testing their blood sugar more often than needed

Study: Some people with Type 2 diabetes may be testing their blood sugar more often than needed

Four dried fruits have lower glycemic index than starchy foods, study finds

Four dried fruits have lower glycemic index than starchy foods, study finds

Treating patients with hypertension induced albuminuria

Treating patients with hypertension induced albuminuria

Genes play a role in physical activity and sleep

Genes play a role in physical activity and sleep

Statins associated with low risk of side effects

Statins associated with low risk of side effects

Study compares pain-related diagnoses in First Nations and non-First Nations children, youth

Study compares pain-related diagnoses in First Nations and non-First Nations children, youth

Researchers improve bariatric surgery scoring system to extend prediction time for diabetic remission

Researchers improve bariatric surgery scoring system to extend prediction time for diabetic remission

Novel therapeutic targets based on biology of aging show promise for Alzheimer's disease

Novel therapeutic targets based on biology of aging show promise for Alzheimer's disease

High intensity statin treatment and adherence could save more lives

High intensity statin treatment and adherence could save more lives

Many people at risk of heart disease and stroke have excess abdominal fat

Many people at risk of heart disease and stroke have excess abdominal fat

Study reveals possible link between hysterectomy and brain function

Study reveals possible link between hysterectomy and brain function

Acutely injured deceased-donor kidneys are suitable for transplant, study suggests

Acutely injured deceased-donor kidneys are suitable for transplant, study suggests

Researchers use new methods to optimize treatments for tuberculosis meningitis

Researchers use new methods to optimize treatments for tuberculosis meningitis

Statins are recommended far too often, study shows

Statins are recommended far too often, study shows

Elevated hormone flags liver disease in mice with serious genomic disorder

Elevated hormone flags liver disease in mice with serious genomic disorder

Subset of immune B cells delays onset of type 1 diabetes in animal model

Subset of immune B cells delays onset of type 1 diabetes in animal model

New research supports the need for obesity intervention before pregnancy

New research supports the need for obesity intervention before pregnancy

Protecting powerhouse of cells could provide better way to treat acute kidney injury

Protecting powerhouse of cells could provide better way to treat acute kidney injury

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