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Phase III Trials Set After Potential Type 1 Diabetes Vaccine Shows Promise

[Editor’s note: This post has been updated to clarify that the meta-analysis published in Diabetologia and the Phase IIb trial were separate studies.] Earlier this fall, Phase IIb topline results of the DIAGNODE-2 trial demonstrated a potential type 1 diabetes vaccine GAD-alum —  an immunomodulating antigen-specific therapy – had a highly significant and clinically relevant...
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New Report Shows Plastics are a Pervasive Source of EDCs

IPEN ES Plastics Guide Cover Web Social Plastics contain and leach hazardous chemicals, including endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) that threaten human health. An authoritative new report, Plastics, EDCs, & Health, from the Endocrine Society and the IPEN (International Pollutants Elimination Network), presents a summary of international research on the health impacts of EDCs and describes the alarming health effects of widespread contamination from...
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Eureka 2020! Part I – Top Endocrine Science According to Endocrinology Editors

Endocrinology cover jan 21 For the sixth year running, Endocrine News talks to editors from Endocrine Society publications to get the scoop on the top endocrine discoveries of 2020. In this first installment, we talk to Endocrinology editors about what they think this year’s most significant studies were that will impact endocrine science for years to come. Despite the...
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In the Mix: Combination Therapy for Hypothyroidism Gets Another Look

While evidence-based guidelines don’t encourage it, many endocrinologists recognize a need to give combination therapy a trial in some patients with hypothyroidism. Although treatment guidelines specify levothyroxine as the standard of care for hypothyroidism, many thyroid specialists acknowledge a dirty little not-so-secret: When pressed by an insistent patient, many clinicians find it prudent to explore...
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Third Rock from the Sun: Endocrinology and Climate Change

Dan_Oppenheim Endocrine News speaks with Daniel Oppenheim, MD, who represents the Endocrine Society on the Medical Society Consortium on Climate & Health, which consists of dozens of medical associations that have joined together to heal the planet as well as their patients.   The Endocrine Society recently joined nearly 30 medical associations who make up the...
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Researchers Develop First-in-Class Humanized Antibody Targeting Bone and Fat

A treatment for obesity and osteoporosis could be on the horizon as Mount Sinai researchers have developed a first-in-class humanized antibody to the follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) that will reduce body fat, increase bone mass, enhance metabolism, and lower cholesterol. The antibody has the potential to prevent and treat obesity, osteoporosis, and hypercholesterolemia — diseases that...
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Cause & Effect: Patients with Obesity and Thyroid Function Testing

According to a new guideline from the European Society of Endocrinology, patients with obesity should be routinely tested for thyroid function. However, testing for other endocrine-related conditions should be guided by the presence of symptoms. The endocrine system and obesity can have a push-pull relationship. Some endocrine disorders — such as hypothyroidism and Cushing’s syndrome...

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