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2024 Marked Year of Significant Accomplishments at the Society

John_Newell-Price It has been a remarkable year for the Endocrine Society! As the year draws to a close it’s timely to reflect on what we achieved over the past 12 months. Over this year we launched two new meetings, merged with an endocrine program directors’ association, entered partnerships to enhance our educational offerings, and created a...
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Pharmaceutical Phenomena

Recent studies shed light on the safety and efficacy of diabetes medications GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, and DPP4 inhibitors were all scrutinized in new research presented at ENDO 2024. While most of the results were good news for the impact of medications for people with type 2 diabetes, clinicians prescribing these medications should be...
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Beating Prediabetes

New research explores the impact of prediabetes on a Mexican population. According to a study presented at ENDO 2024, prediabetes increases the risk of dying before the age of 75, particularly due to heart disease, kidney disease, and acute diabetic complications in Mexican populations. The study’s author, Carlos A. Fermín-Martínez, MD, discusses his findings and...
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Do Vitamin D Supplements Lower Blood Pressure in Older People with Obesity?

Vitamin D supplements may lower blood pressure in older people with obesity and taking more than the Institutes of Medicine’s (IOM) recommended daily dose does not provide additional health benefits, according to new research published in the Journal of the Endocrine Society. The IOM recommends 600 International Units (IU) per day. Vitamin D deficiency is common...
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Advocacy for Diabetes Care

John_Newell-Price In the U.S., November is designated as American Diabetes Month. The World Health Organization sets aside November 14th as Diabetes Day. And here in the U.K., we blocked out June 10 – 16, 2024, as Diabetes Week. Globally, many other countries have similar diabetes mellitus recognition events in their calendars. Regardless of the dates on...
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Endocrine Society Advocacy Updates – November 2024

Congress Returns to Washington for “Lame Duck” Session and to Complete Work for 2024  Following the November elections, Congress will return to Washington, D.C., to complete work on federal funding and a package of several pieces of health legislation including many priorities of the Endocrine Society.   Federal funding for the government expires December 20, 2024,...