Endocrinology News and Research

Latest Endocrinology News and Research

Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered

Gene sequence that can make half of us fatter is discovered

Geron Corporation awarded UK grant funding for human embryonic stem cell research

Geron Corporation awarded UK grant funding for human embryonic stem cell research

Erythropoietin gene linked to severe diabetic eye, kidney diseases

Erythropoietin gene linked to severe diabetic eye, kidney diseases

Study identifies problems with diagnosis of bipolar disorder

Study identifies problems with diagnosis of bipolar disorder

Forty-one percent of registered nurses find generics are less effective than name brand drugs say American Society of Registered Nurses

Forty-one percent of registered nurses find generics are less effective than name brand drugs say American Society of Registered Nurses

Low blood levels of vitamin D may be associated with depression in seniors

Low blood levels of vitamin D may be associated with depression in seniors

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Kidney disease substantially worsens in a fourth of African Americans despite therapy for hypertension

Harmful blood glucose levels linked to genetic mutation

Harmful blood glucose levels linked to genetic mutation

Poor nighttime sleep associated with daytime napping in older adults

Poor nighttime sleep associated with daytime napping in older adults

Breakthrough compound could lead to new class of antihypertensive drugs

Breakthrough compound could lead to new class of antihypertensive drugs

Obesity and heart failure risk

Obesity and heart failure risk

New findings on vitamin E and cataracts in women

New findings on vitamin E and cataracts in women

Intensive training for medical staff in Latin American hospitals reduces serious complication of pregnancy

Intensive training for medical staff in Latin American hospitals reduces serious complication of pregnancy

High blood pressure still sneaking past doctors, Stanford study shows

High blood pressure still sneaking past doctors, Stanford study shows

Better-educated women have healthier average weight

Better-educated women have healthier average weight

Alzheimer's and diabetes link

Alzheimer's and diabetes link

Scientists discover the double life of proteins

Scientists discover the double life of proteins

Risk of Bisphenol A in plastic products, Q & A's

Risk of Bisphenol A in plastic products, Q & A's

Mothers and offspring can share cells throughout life - with positive and negative effects

Mothers and offspring can share cells throughout life - with positive and negative effects

Parents who just prayed as child was dying charged with murder

Parents who just prayed as child was dying charged with murder

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