Endocrinology News and Research

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Hydroxychloroquine may reduce risk of diabetes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Hydroxychloroquine may reduce risk of diabetes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

First-time link between food intolerance and illness

First-time link between food intolerance and illness

Selenium supplements may do more harm than good

Selenium supplements may do more harm than good

Selenium supplements appear to increase risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Selenium supplements appear to increase risk of developing type 2 diabetes

Electronic health records not associated with improved quality of outpatient health care

Electronic health records not associated with improved quality of outpatient health care

Neutral genetic drift

Neutral genetic drift

Vitamin D deficiency remains an under-recognized problem in children

Vitamin D deficiency remains an under-recognized problem in children

Cosmetic surgery techniques improve thyroid surgery results

Cosmetic surgery techniques improve thyroid surgery results

Mexicans-Americans born in the United States are less healthy than whites

Mexicans-Americans born in the United States are less healthy than whites

Low testosterone levels in post-menopausal women associated with heart disease

Low testosterone levels in post-menopausal women associated with heart disease

Why males show a higher rate of inflammation than females in the same diseases

Why males show a higher rate of inflammation than females in the same diseases

Study targets pharmacists to help diabetes sufferers

Study targets pharmacists to help diabetes sufferers

Researchers create flour enriched with varying levels of bran

Researchers create flour enriched with varying levels of bran

Exercise reduces inflammation

Exercise reduces inflammation

Protein CD36 may be important to future weight-loss strategies

Protein CD36 may be important to future weight-loss strategies

People with damage to blood vessels in the brain more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease

People with damage to blood vessels in the brain more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease

QRISK score more accurate than Framingham or ASSIGN for heart attacks

QRISK score more accurate than Framingham or ASSIGN for heart attacks

Abiraterone reduces levels of prostate specific antigen

Abiraterone reduces levels of prostate specific antigen

Colesevelam HCl hits diabetes with one-two punch

Colesevelam HCl hits diabetes with one-two punch

Chemical in brain acts like a fuel gauge

Chemical in brain acts like a fuel gauge

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