Topic: The Endocrine Society
The Endocrine Society recently released new clinical practice guidelines recommending that all patients have their blood-glucose levels tested upon...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among seniors with a high risk of bone fractures, taking vitamin D or calcium pills has no impact on their chances of dying from cancer or vascular disease, researchers say in a new study.Vitamin D is considered ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among seniors with a high risk of bone fractures, taking vitamin D or calcium pills has no impact on their chances of dying from cancer or vascular disease, researchers say in a new study.Vitamin D is considered ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study of women with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, there was no difference in ovulation or hormone levels in those who got real versus sham acupuncture treatments.Women in both groups saw an improvement in ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The experimental weight-loss drug lorcaserin may spur modest weight loss without the heart risks of some older drugs, a new clinical trial confirms -- though whether the medication will ever reach the market remains up in the air.Last ...
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Wrinkles on a woman's face may be able to predict how likely she is to suffer from bone fractures, according to a US study released Monday.That's because the level of proteins in the skin and bones are linked, so ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Some vegans may not be getting enough iodine in their diets, suggests a new study.That finding is particularly relevant for women who are pregnant, researchers say, as that's a time when a mom's iodine levels ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Type 2 diabetes is eight and a half times more common among children in the Unites States treated with growth hormone than among kids who are not on the hormone treatment, a new study shows.The researchers, based ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - If you show people's faces to a computer, it does better than doctors at recognizing the signs of a rare hormone disorder, researchers report in a new study.By analyzing photos of individual faces, the computer system ...