Endocrinology News and Research

Latest Endocrinology News and Research

Using digital data and AI to improve quality of life for people with diabetes

Using digital data and AI to improve quality of life for people with diabetes

Study sheds light on how HIV infection may increase risk for sudden cardiac death

Study sheds light on how HIV infection may increase risk for sudden cardiac death

Good fitness linked to longer life without dementia

Good fitness linked to longer life without dementia

Study examines efficacy of nutraceuticals to manage diabetes

Study examines efficacy of nutraceuticals to manage diabetes

Ascensia launches campaign for World Diabetes Day to celebrate crucial role of families in diabetes care

Ascensia launches campaign for World Diabetes Day to celebrate crucial role of families in diabetes care

Women most affected by diabetes-related vascular complications

Women most affected by diabetes-related vascular complications

Inhaled immunosuppressant could improve prognosis of lung transplant patients

Inhaled immunosuppressant could improve prognosis of lung transplant patients

Most diet trials amend their desired study outcomes along the way

Most diet trials amend their desired study outcomes along the way

Tips to help parents share family health history with children

Tips to help parents share family health history with children

Children's National receives new funding to strengthen global polycystic kidney disease initiative

Children's National receives new funding to strengthen global polycystic kidney disease initiative

Latest body weight and weight loss trends reflect challenges to health goals

Latest body weight and weight loss trends reflect challenges to health goals

Study finds children become less active as they move through primary school

Study finds children become less active as they move through primary school

Tall people more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

Tall people more likely to develop atrial fibrillation

The arts could benefit health finds landmark WHO report

The arts could benefit health finds landmark WHO report

Gender can influence confidence in maintaining good health habits, study suggests

Gender can influence confidence in maintaining good health habits, study suggests

Bariatric surgery may release toxic compounds from fat into bloodstream, study reveals

Bariatric surgery may release toxic compounds from fat into bloodstream, study reveals

'Smart toilets' may work as real-time method of monitoring health

'Smart toilets' may work as real-time method of monitoring health

Height may be a causal risk factor for atrial fibrillation

Height may be a causal risk factor for atrial fibrillation

Stress affects circadian rhythm, increases metabolic disease risk

Stress affects circadian rhythm, increases metabolic disease risk

Young male cancer survivors may benefit from testosterone replacement therapy

Young male cancer survivors may benefit from testosterone replacement therapy

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