Stress Test: How Pregnancy Could Be a Risk Indicator for Both Mother and Child
Endocrine News speaks with Rebecca Reynolds, MD, PhD, the Endocrine Society’s 2026 International Excellence in Endocrinology Laureate Award, about why so much of women’s health begins in pregnancy as well as the many unanswered questions about fetal growth. The earliest stages of life can shape health for decades, and Rebecca Reynolds, MD, PhD, has dedicated...

A new obesity measure championed by authors of a recent Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism paper could move the needle in managing obesity in patients, aligning better with public health priorities and improving patient care overall by integrating obesity recognition into routine clinical practice across specialties. Despite growing awareness of obesity as a chronic...
Endocrine Society members elected Joy Wu, MD, PhD, of the Stanford University School of Medicine in Stanford, Calif., as its 2027 – 2028 President. She will serve as president-elect for a year beginning in June 2026 before becoming president in June 2027. Wu is the Gerald M. Reaven, MD Professor of Endocrinology, chief of the Division of Endocrinology and vice chair of basic...
Chicago is that “toddling town,” according to the immortal croonings of Frank Sinatra. It’s also set to become “endocrine central” when ENDO 2026 arrives June 13 – 16. Spread out along the shoreline of Lake Michigan, the Windy City is a quintessential American metropolis, with iconic skyscrapers, beautiful parks, charming neighborhoods, fabulous restaurants, and one...