Endocrinology News and Research

Latest Endocrinology News and Research

Common culinary spice derivative could treat tendinitis

Common culinary spice derivative could treat tendinitis

PHT total revenues increase 10% for first half of 2011

PHT total revenues increase 10% for first half of 2011

Researchers identify new source for sexual problems in middle-aged, older men

Researchers identify new source for sexual problems in middle-aged, older men

Stress boosts performance for confident students, but holds back those with more anxiety

Stress boosts performance for confident students, but holds back those with more anxiety

New Acromegaly clinical practice guidelines

New Acromegaly clinical practice guidelines

Lexicon's second quarter revenues decrease 55% to $0.6 million

Lexicon's second quarter revenues decrease 55% to $0.6 million

Continuous positive airway pressure machine more effective for sleep apnea patients

Continuous positive airway pressure machine more effective for sleep apnea patients

Debate on rationality of coronary angiography in low risk patients continues

Debate on rationality of coronary angiography in low risk patients continues

Unigene second quarter revenue decreases to $2.5 million

Unigene second quarter revenue decreases to $2.5 million

Pre-emptive insulin therapy reduces risk of diabetes mellitus after kidney transplantation

Pre-emptive insulin therapy reduces risk of diabetes mellitus after kidney transplantation

Prosthetic heart valve market to reach $1.3 billion by 2017

Prosthetic heart valve market to reach $1.3 billion by 2017

Even minor weight loss can improve men’s sex lives: Study

Even minor weight loss can improve men’s sex lives: Study

Study finds connection between public health spending and population health

Study finds connection between public health spending and population health

Weight loss linked to improved sexual health in obese men with type 2 diabetes

Weight loss linked to improved sexual health in obese men with type 2 diabetes

VIVUS announces additional data from phase 3 QNEXA studies on obesity

VIVUS announces additional data from phase 3 QNEXA studies on obesity

Transvaginal nephrectomy could increase rate of living donors for kidney transplants

Transvaginal nephrectomy could increase rate of living donors for kidney transplants

Clinical warning system that uses wireless sensors can track vital signs of at-risk patients

Clinical warning system that uses wireless sensors can track vital signs of at-risk patients

Insulin pumps and other medical devices ‘hackable’

Insulin pumps and other medical devices ‘hackable’

Predictive genetic testing may identify children's risk for developing common, treatable disorders

Predictive genetic testing may identify children's risk for developing common, treatable disorders

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

Virginia Tech student receives prestigious award for cellular signaling receptor study linked to diabetes, obesity

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