Endocrine Society in the News: Redbook, Fox News, WebMD & More!

The information provided by the members of the Endocrine Society has proven to be hot topics for the consumer media outlets. Here are just a few examples:

Redbook magazine – 7 Super Important Things Doctors Tell Their Friends About Hormones
Endocrine Society Council members Bradley Anawalt, MD, and Genevieve Neal-Perry, MD, PhD, and Global EDCs Task Force Co-Chair Tom Zoeller, PhD, discussed various aspects of hormone health with the magazine.

WebMD MagazineWhy Is PCOS Hard to Diagnose?
Secretary Treasurer Richard S. Legro, MD, shared highlights from the Society’s Scientific Statement on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) with the health magazine.

U.S. News & World ReportHormone May Be Linked to Teenage Obesity
Society member Seema Kumar, MD, was quoted in an article on findings from her JCEM study on the hormone spexin and its role in childhood obesity.

The Jerusalem PostResearch shows exposure to dirty air may raise risk of heart disease
The newspaper quoted JCEM authors Victor Novack, MD, PhD, and Maayan Yitshak Sade, MPH, discussing findings from their study on air pollution and cardiovascular disease risk factors.

Fox News – How old is too old to become a dad?
Society Council member Bradley Anawalt, MD, was among the experts who discussed reproductive health challenges older men may face.

MedPage Today – Endocrine Society’s Insulin Dosing App Shines
The medical trade publication gave a glowing review to the Society’s Accurate Insulin Decisions smartphone app to help patients and clinicians work together to manage diabetes.

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