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DIABETES TECHNOLOGY CONTINUES ITS ADVANCE
But will patients and physicians take advantage of its promise?
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Career Burnout
New survey finds stress is high for endocrinologistsTime-Telling Medicines for Diabetes and Obesity?
Nature has its own rhythm. Mimosa plants unfurl their leaves at day and shut them tight come nighttime. Bioluminescent bacteria flare up at nightfall and dim their lights when morning arrives. Our bod...A Meeting of THE MINDS
This year’s annual conference of The Endocrine Society is officially one for the record books. Here are a few highlights detailing research that was presented at ENDO 2013 in San Francisco.Calcium-Sensing Receptors: Their Roles in Disease and Their Promise in Future Treatments
Calcium mediates many physiologic processes and hence its tight regulation is critical. Th e calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR), a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) on the surface of parathyroid cells, i...Endocrine Self-Assessment Program: Explanation for a Decreased Libido
A36-year-old man presents for evaluation of fatigue and decreased libido. Over the past six months, he has noted a progressive decline in his energy level, as well as in sexual function. He has few, i...BRIDGING THE GAP
Inaugural Ambassador Exchange Program successfully wraps up with a better understanding of international practices and culture.