Endocrinology News and Research

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Blacks, Hispanics more concerned about Alzheimer's than whites, but less informed

Blacks, Hispanics more concerned about Alzheimer's than whites, but less informed

Study shows beneficial effects statins may have on gastrointestinal disorders

Study shows beneficial effects statins may have on gastrointestinal disorders

Drugs designed to tackle endoplasmic reticulum stress might be useful in treating heart disease

Drugs designed to tackle endoplasmic reticulum stress might be useful in treating heart disease

Scientists coax skin cells to behave like muscle cells and vice versa

Scientists coax skin cells to behave like muscle cells and vice versa

Tea may be new treatment for type-2 diabetics

Tea may be new treatment for type-2 diabetics

Women with a history of hypothyroidism at greater risk of developing liver cancer

Women with a history of hypothyroidism at greater risk of developing liver cancer

Calorie restriction causes temporal changes in the liver and skeletal muscle metabolism

Calorie restriction causes temporal changes in the liver and skeletal muscle metabolism

Injectable androgen preparation may provide effective male contraception

Injectable androgen preparation may provide effective male contraception

Obese kids significantly more likely to have lower body injuries

Obese kids significantly more likely to have lower body injuries

Women live longer but quality of life is often poor

Women live longer but quality of life is often poor

Discovery of gene associated with narcolepsy

Discovery of gene associated with narcolepsy

Women live longer, not better, largely because of obesity and arthritis

Women live longer, not better, largely because of obesity and arthritis

Wealthier people choose better diets - but pay more per calorie

Wealthier people choose better diets - but pay more per calorie

Out-of-pocket costs reduce patients' willingness to start treatment for their chronic illnesses

Out-of-pocket costs reduce patients' willingness to start treatment for their chronic illnesses

Smoking, hypertension and BMI are the leading preventable risk factors for premature mortality in the U.S.

Smoking, hypertension and BMI are the leading preventable risk factors for premature mortality in the U.S.

If started early, HIV treatment reduces death rates toward background levels in African countries

If started early, HIV treatment reduces death rates toward background levels in African countries

Level of cellular stress determines longevity of retinal cells

Level of cellular stress determines longevity of retinal cells

Excessive increase in heart rate before exercise doubles risk of sudden cardiac death in later life

Excessive increase in heart rate before exercise doubles risk of sudden cardiac death in later life

New computer-controlled system to improve the accuracy of blood tests

New computer-controlled system to improve the accuracy of blood tests

Arterial disease of the leg frequently overlooked in patients with heart disease

Arterial disease of the leg frequently overlooked in patients with heart disease

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