Endocrinology News and Research

Latest Endocrinology News and Research

Researchers discover new pathway that opens door to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Researchers discover new pathway that opens door to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

Depression drug can alleviate joint pain in postmenopausal women treated for breast cancer

Depression drug can alleviate joint pain in postmenopausal women treated for breast cancer

Oral cavity bacterium linked to development and progression of esophageal cancer

Oral cavity bacterium linked to development and progression of esophageal cancer

New research centre aims to study integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with western medicine

New research centre aims to study integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine with western medicine

Moderate exercise may help treat memory impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes

Moderate exercise may help treat memory impairment in patients with type 2 diabetes

Study identifies recurrent genomic alterations in subset of breast cancer

Study identifies recurrent genomic alterations in subset of breast cancer

Albert Einstein College of Medicine awarded NIH grant to launch diabetes translation research center

Albert Einstein College of Medicine awarded NIH grant to launch diabetes translation research center

Geisinger physicians report opioid therapy to be ineffective in treating chronic pain

Geisinger physicians report opioid therapy to be ineffective in treating chronic pain

Research reveals opposing role for SNAP23 protein in endocrine and exocrine pancreas

Research reveals opposing role for SNAP23 protein in endocrine and exocrine pancreas

Endocrine Society applauds Novo Nordisk for pledging to limit rising insulin prices

Endocrine Society applauds Novo Nordisk for pledging to limit rising insulin prices

Survey: Only 1 in 3 patients discusses symptoms of hyperglycaemia with nurse or doctor

Survey: Only 1 in 3 patients discusses symptoms of hyperglycaemia with nurse or doctor

High levels of copeptin could increase risk of kidney, heart disease in Type 1 diabetes patients

High levels of copeptin could increase risk of kidney, heart disease in Type 1 diabetes patients

Investigational diabetes drug that impedes Parkinson's progression getting ready for human trials

Investigational diabetes drug that impedes Parkinson's progression getting ready for human trials

Disturbances in the body’s carbon monoxide metabolism linked to circadian disruption

Disturbances in the body’s carbon monoxide metabolism linked to circadian disruption

Queen's University expert to lead new €4m initiative for assessing impact of chemicals on health

Queen's University expert to lead new €4m initiative for assessing impact of chemicals on health

iPLATO introduces  new ‘smoking QOF’ feature on innovative myGP app ahead of NHS financial year

iPLATO introduces new ‘smoking QOF’ feature on innovative myGP app ahead of NHS financial year

Detecting inflammation in diabetic patients

Detecting inflammation in diabetic patients

Research underscores need for targeted interventions to prevent hip fractures among dementia patients

Research underscores need for targeted interventions to prevent hip fractures among dementia patients

Researchers identify critical paralog groups with indispensable role in cellular signalling pathways

Researchers identify critical paralog groups with indispensable role in cellular signalling pathways

Mount Sinai introduces first-ever Coursera course on HPV-associated oral and throat cancer

Mount Sinai introduces first-ever Coursera course on HPV-associated oral and throat cancer

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