Endocrinology News and Research

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Consumption of added sugar boosts fat production in the liver

Consumption of added sugar boosts fat production in the liver

‘Painless’ glucose monitors pushed despite little evidence they help most diabetes patients

‘Painless’ glucose monitors pushed despite little evidence they help most diabetes patients

An increase in the risk of clinical sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection

An increase in the risk of clinical sequelae after SARS-CoV-2 infection

Researchers develop near-infrared light triggered drug delivery system

Researchers develop near-infrared light triggered drug delivery system

Exercise during pregnancy can disrupt the vicious cycle of parents-to-child transmission of diseases

Exercise during pregnancy can disrupt the vicious cycle of parents-to-child transmission of diseases

Non-traditional shift work schedules lead to higher rates of kidney disruption and injury

Non-traditional shift work schedules lead to higher rates of kidney disruption and injury

WHA’s president outlines plans to improve treatments for patients with hepatitis

WHA’s president outlines plans to improve treatments for patients with hepatitis

Soluble ACE2 level correlates with COVID-19 outcomes

Soluble ACE2 level correlates with COVID-19 outcomes

Two simple steps that could be taken to tackle the ‘obesity time bomb’

Two simple steps that could be taken to tackle the ‘obesity time bomb’

Otago researchers find how to treat heart disease in type-2 diabetics

Otago researchers find how to treat heart disease in type-2 diabetics

How common are post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection?

How common are post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection?

Novel tool can add or remove sugar from proteins

Novel tool can add or remove sugar from proteins

New approach could treat infertility caused by abnormal GnRH secretion

New approach could treat infertility caused by abnormal GnRH secretion

Women with non-O type blood who smoke, take oral contraceptives more likely to have a stroke

Women with non-O type blood who smoke, take oral contraceptives more likely to have a stroke

Lifestyle intervention has cardiovascular benefit for many diabetic patients, but not all

Lifestyle intervention has cardiovascular benefit for many diabetic patients, but not all

High obesity rates in Southern states magnify Covid threat

High obesity rates in Southern states magnify Covid threat

Dementia risk escalates with the number and severity of strokes

Dementia risk escalates with the number and severity of strokes

A retinal photo may provide early warning signs of stroke and dementia

A retinal photo may provide early warning signs of stroke and dementia

Black Medicare patients with ischemic stroke die at a higher rate than white patients

Black Medicare patients with ischemic stroke die at a higher rate than white patients

Triglyceride-lowering medication may lower stroke risk in people with heart disease

Triglyceride-lowering medication may lower stroke risk in people with heart disease

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